If you can’t fit a Kallax in your house, help could be at hand.

Practical solutions for record storage are few and far between. Vinyl lovers were up in arms when IKEA announced it was discontinuing its Expedit range last year, and though it replaced it with the almost identical Kallax, there’s still a lack of options if you don’t want to battle your local branch on a Saturday afternoon.

Fully aware of this gap in the market, a San Francisco company called Godar Furniture has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a modular shelving unit called Grow, which is ideal for storing vinyl. Each individual module comes in 12 parts, and its structure allows you to assemble any number of variations to suit your living space.

Each individual unit measures 13″ high, 13″ deep and can hold up to 70 records, as well as allowing you to display your favourite sleeves. If you’re not fussed about vinyl, the shelves are big enough to store books, blankets and wine bottles. There’s also good news for those who hate assembling furniture – it doesn’t require tools or screws to build.

Grow isn’t cheap however. Each module is expected to have a retail price of $125, which is almost the same as a 4×4 Kallax, though there are discounts if you back the project on Kickstarter. You can check the product out in the video below. [via The Vinyl Factory]

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