Kristian Juul designers
Scandinavian studio with a focus on calm, functional design
This Copenhagen-born studio was founded in 2020 by two brothers with a background in industrial and furniture design. Their first success was a clean, freestanding TV stand launched after a long prototype phase; from there they expanded into small home systems with the same “simple, practical, timeless” brief. The design language is firmly Nordic, minimal details, soft radii, and proportions that sit quietly in a living room, office, or music corner.
Vinyl furniture made to mix and match
Alongside TV and hallway pieces, they build a dedicated line of vinyl furniture. Think modular displays and add-ons that let you show a sleeve up front while keeping the bulk of the collection organised. Units like LUNA and the compact SINGLE and MULTI modules work as a low record cabinet, a wall display for records, or a tidy record shelf above your turntable. The range includes practical LP accessories, extra holders, divider plates, and even speaker covers sized to the system, so you can adjust capacity and layout without changing the look.
Materials, assembly and everyday use
Pieces arrive flat-packed to reduce shipping impact and are straightforward to assemble with clear instructions. That matters when you’re planning record storage that might grow over time; adding a bay or swapping inserts stays painless. The result is durable LP storage that favors order and easy access over showiness, good news if you want to organise vinyl and keep browsing simple.
Why it suits vinyl collectors
Scalable setups: Start small and expand into a larger record cabinet or mixed media wall as your collection grows.
Artwork forward: Front-facing displays let one favourite LP stay visible while the rest of your records remain protected and upright.
Consistent design: A unified aesthetic across modules and LP accessories keeps the room calm even when capacity increases.