The Updated Toneoptic rpm Takes Your Stored Vinyl for a New Spin
Discover how the Toneoptic rpm is revolutionizing vinyl storage, allowing you to showcase your collection with a 90-degree spin.
In the world of vinyl collecting, the cover art and the joy of discovering the perfect record to play are integral to the experience. But what if you could take your vinyl appreciation to a whole new level" Enter the new Toneoptic rpm, an updated version of an innovative vinyl storage shelf we first covered last year. The Toneoptic rpm isn’t just your ordinary vinyl storage solution ? it cleverly marries design and functionality, thereby elevating your music listening experience.
Graphic designer turned brand strategist, Fabian Geyrhalter, dreamt up the idea over the years as a way to house his ever-growing collection of vinyl, which is up to 2,000 records. Born in Los Angeles and crafted in partnership with a designer and engineer who worked with Frank Gehry Partners and Boeing Aircraft, this design is quite unlike any seen before. What sets it apart is the patent-pending, 90-degree rotation mechanism that will change the way you look at vinyl forever.
The updated Toneoptic RPM comes with a range of new features designed to bring your vinyl collection storage to new heights. Made of 143 parts, this deign is built with modularity in mind. You can now install it on walls using wall brackets or place it on flat surfaces, making it a versatile addition to any music listening environment.
Whether mounted to the wall or resting ...
In the world of vinyl collecting, the cover art and the joy of discovering the perfect record to play are integral to the experience. But what if you could take your vinyl appreciation to a whole new level" Enter the new Toneoptic rpm, an updated version of an innovative vinyl storage shelf we first covered last year. The Toneoptic rpm isn’t just your ordinary vinyl storage solution ? it cleverly marries design and functionality, thereby elevating your music listening experience.
Graphic designer turned brand strategist, Fabian Geyrhalter, dreamt up the idea over the years as a way to house his ever-growing collection of vinyl, which is up to 2,000 records. Born in Los Angeles and crafted in partnership with a designer and engineer who worked with Frank Gehry Partners and Boeing Aircraft, this design is quite unlike any seen before. What sets it apart is the patent-pending, 90-degree rotation mechanism that will change the way you look at vinyl forever.
The updated Toneoptic RPM comes with a range of new features designed to bring your vinyl collection storage to new heights. Made of 143 parts, this deign is built with modularity in mind. You can now install it on walls using wall brackets or place it on flat surfaces, making it a versatile addition to any music listening environment.
Whether mounted to the wall or resting ...
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