The Elliott Turntable Station: Vinyl Record Storage with Soft Close Drawers
When your collection has taken over the room, the Elliott is how you bring it all together in one piece. Two soft close drawers, a top for your turntable, and space for the records you reach for most.
It's the most furniture-like station we make, built from Pacific Northwest maple and oak, and meant to be the thing people notice when they walk in.
Details
- Two soft-close drawers
- Holds 400+ twelve-inch records
- Handmade from Pacific Northwest maple and oak in Portland, Oregon
- Finishes: Dark Walnut, Golden Oak, or Ebony
- Choose 6" hairpin, 6" wood, or 10" wood legs
- Arrives fully assembled, just attach the legs with a Phillips-head
Free shipping to the continental US.
Please allow 4-6 weeks build time from order date.
About the wood we use
Most of our wood comes from Northwest Sustainable Woods, a Portland non-profit, sourced from small family-owned mills that harvest sustainably here in Oregon. That means your piece is made from unique, one-of-a-kind wood you'll really only find in the Pacific Northwest. We also use FSC-certified, formaldehyde-free maple plywood to keep our footprint low. You can read more at snwwood.com.
Much love and happy collecting,
-Matt
Overall: 50" wide x 16" deep x 32" tall (with 6" hairpin legs)
Table size: 18" wide x 16" deep
Upper cubby dimensions: 18" wide x 16" deep x 9.25" tall
- 400+ 12" records
Beyond the quality of the turn table we purchased, this company hands down has incredible customer service. Our shipment was initially backordered and they emailed me immediately to inform me, and then continued to update me as time went on. Unfortunately it also got lost in transit (not their fault at all!) and they were incredibly supportive and communicated quickly and efficiently with me until the table was eventually delivered. I will be recommending this place to everyone!
It came with great warnings
quality of materials. the glide on drawers is smooth.
the piece is sturdy but streamlined. the blue finish is a little different than what we expected but still like it!