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Kategorie: Vinyl Record Wall Art
Vinyl record decor is for the people who know that music isn't just something you hear. It's something you hold, something you collect, and something that deserves to be on the wall. Record art celebrates the physical format that refused to die: the grooves, the sleeves, the turntable ritual, and the visual culture that makes vinyl as much about looking as listening. If you've ever held a record up to the light and watched it catch the room, you already understand.
Every piece is printed on 200gsm museum-grade archival paper, framed in solid pine wood with shatterproof plexiglass. 17 sizes from 5x7" to 28x40". Free worldwide shipping.
Who Vinyl Art Is For
Record collectors, crate diggers, and turntable enthusiasts. Anyone who owns a record player and wants the room around it to match. DJs who live in the culture. People who remember buying their first record and still have it. Gift givers looking for the one thing a vinyl lover will actually hang on the wall instead of adding to the stack. Vinyl wall art works in listening rooms, man caves, living rooms, home offices, and any space where the turntable is the centerpiece.
Vinyl Art for Every Collector
Turntable illustrations capture the hardware: tonearms, platters, cartridges, and the mechanical beauty of a record player rendered as fine art. Record sleeve-inspired designs celebrate the album cover as an art form, drawing from the golden age of sleeve design when the cover was as important as the music inside.
Vinyl anatomy art breaks down the record itself: grooves, labels, pressing marks, and the physical details that vinyl lovers obsess over. Vintage record shop art captures the atmosphere of digging through bins: hand-lettered signage, stacked crates, and the cluttered beauty of a shop that sells music by the pound. Music genre illustrations tied to vinyl culture: jazz, soul, funk, reggae, punk, and the genres where vinyl wasn't just a format but part of the identity.
Why Sparkycare for Vinyl Record Art
200gsm museum-grade archival paper. Solid pine frames in White, Wood, Dark Wood, or Black. Black frames are the most popular for vinyl record decor because they match the boldness of the culture. Dark Wood for vintage and retro pieces. Shatterproof plexiglass. 17 sizes from 5x7" to 28x40". Free worldwide shipping. 90% arrive within 5 days. 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
Vinyl Art Size Guide
For a listening room or man cave: 16x20" or 18x24". Near a turntable setup: 12x16" or 16x20". For a gallery wall of record-inspired art: matching 12x16" in Black frames. For a gift: 12x16".
Vinyl Record Art FAQ
What kind of vinyl art do you carry?
Turntable illustrations, record sleeve-inspired designs, vinyl anatomy art, record shop scenes, and genre-specific vinyl culture pieces. Both vintage and modern styles.
Is vinyl art a good gift for a record collector?
One of the best. Record collectors love vinyl record decor that matches the space where they listen. 12x16" in a Black frame is the safe bet. Browse the full music wall art collection for more music-themed pieces.
What frame color is best for record art?
Black for most pieces. Dark Wood for vintage and retro-styled designs. White for modern minimalist turntable illustrations.
What size vinyl art should I get?
12x16" for near a turntable. 16x20" for a feature piece. 18x24" for a listening room statement. We carry 17 sizes.
Can I use vinyl art in a bar or record shop?
Yes. Shatterproof plexiglass and solid pine frames work in commercial spaces. Record art is popular in bars, cafes, record stores, and music venues.