This is a charming and beautiful cabinet designed to hold vinyl records (both LPs and 45s) by British maker 'Homeworthy'. It is in a classic 50s atomic style with tapered dansette legs, painted black. The body of the cabinet is veneered in exotic wood, with lovely grain. It has brass effect knobs and trim on the edges.
Inside are 4 compartments for vinyl albums, and 1 smaller compartment originally designed for vinyl singles. They could also be used to store files and documents. There's a small drawer with a Bakelite knob intended for a spare stylus, or it could be used for pens and stationery.
The cabinet is in very good condition condition; the body has been stripped to reveal the shimmering grain and finished with French Polish. There are minor signs of use and some veneer repairs to the sides - please see side view pictures. Please examine the photographs and feel free to ask us any questions, or request more pictures.
All of our genuine vintage furniture is in original condition unless stated otherwise, and therefore in line with the manufacturing practices and standards of the time. It may have minor marks or smell as a result of its long life. If you are unsure if a vintage item will be suitable for you, please feel free to get in touch.
Mid Century Record Cabinet by Homeworthy, 1950s Vintage, Atomic Dansette Legs
Height 69cm, Width 61cm, Depth 36.5cm

