Plywood Project - Polish workshop with an eye for LP furniture
This Poznań-based studio builds modular shelves, sideboards and wall units that double neatly as record storage. The look leans mid-century, clean lines, rounded edges, and proportions that make sense next to a turntable setup or a low record cabinet. Design is led by Dariusz Gąpski, with a small in-house team handling production from their own workshop. Pieces travel well, arriving flat-packed with straightforward assembly, which helps when you plan to expand your record shelf later.
Materials, finish and feel
The furniture is built from European plywood with a consistent grain and a finish that users often describe as “velvety” to the touch. Edges are carefully radiused, and panels are matched so the system reads as one calm surface rather than many parts. The result is practical LP storage that also works as livingroom furniture.
Made in Poznań, shipped worldwide
Every leg, side panel and shelf is produced in their Poznań workshop, then packed for global delivery, think Europe, the UK, North America, the Middle East and beyond. Logistics are part of their craft; flat packs protect the wood and keep large record cabinet builds feasible for international collectors.
Design approach
The studio talks about relationships, with materials, with spaces, and with the people who use their furniture. It’s a practical philosophy: durable joinery, stable modules, and a calm palette that doesn’t fight with album artwork. The aim is furniture that feels considered rather than showy, and that keeps your record storage organized without turning the room into a tech lab.
Setups we like
A low sideboard for a turntable, amplifier and a few hundred LPs; a tall, grid-style record cabinet for larger archives; or a mixed wall with closed bases and open shelves, so sleeves stay accessible while gear is ventilated. Their case studies show similar real-world builds from small apartments to wide living rooms.
In short: a thoughtful choice if you want modular LP storage that grows with your collection, looks composed, and is built by a workshop that actually makes what it designs. Pair it with a simple 'now playing'-display for records to keep a favourite sleeve in view while the rest of your vinyl stays organised.