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CD and DVD storage racks that keep your media collection organised and accessible — wooden, metal and acrylic designs in freestanding and wall-mounted formats. Whether you have 50 discs or 500, our range includes compact rack towers, rotating carousel units and cabinet solutions for any room and collection size.

  • Freestanding CD Racks – Tall tower designs holding 50–500+ CDs or DVDs in a compact vertical footprint. Available in wood, metal and acrylic in black, silver and natural wood finishes.
  • DVD Storage with Doors – Cabinet-style units with pull-out drawers or cupboard doors to keep media out of sight in living rooms and home cinemas. Coordinates with TV units and media furniture.
  • Rotating CD Storage – Carousel and rotating tower units that give 360-degree access to your full collection without moving the unit. Ideal for larger collections in corner positions.
  • Wall-Mounted CD Storage – Space-saving shelves that keep disc collections off the floor. Check the weight-bearing capacity and fixing requirements on each product page.

Tip: CDs and DVDs stored vertically (spine out) in a rack are significantly less likely to warp or scratch than those stored flat in a pile. Avoid storing near radiators or in direct sunlight — heat and UV light degrade disc data over time.

Browse our full storage furniture or explore bookcases for multi-purpose shelving alongside media storage.

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Our CD DVD storage racks keep your media collection organised and accessible — available in freestanding, wall-mounted and rotating designs in wood, oak and high gloss finishes. Browse CD storage and DVD storage solutions from £30 with free UK delivery.

Freestanding CD Rack

A freestanding CD rack is the most versatile storage solution — no installation required, simply place it wherever suits. Our freestanding CD racks are available in tower, column and cabinet designs in oak, walnut, black and white gloss finishes. Capacity ranges from 50 to 500+ discs depending on the model.

Wall Mounted CD DVD Storage

Wall-mounted DVD storage racks save floor space and create a clean, organised display. Available in wood and metal finishes, wall-mounted CD DVD racks hold from 50 to 200 discs and install easily with standard fixings. Ideal for living rooms, home offices and media rooms where floor space is at a premium.

CD DVD Storage Cabinet

A CD rom rack or media cabinet with doors keeps your collection dust-free and hidden — the cabinet exterior blends seamlessly with your living room furniture. Our CD DVD storage cabinets include models that also accommodate Blu-ray, games and vinyl records. Available in oak, high gloss and painted finishes.

Browse CD DVD Storage by Capacity

Our CD and DVD storage racks range from compact 50-disc holders to large 500+ disc tower units. Count your collection before ordering and allow room to grow. Our CD storage range also includes units designed for mixed media — CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays and video games stored together in one organised unit.

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FAQs on CD DVD Storage Racks

How do I choose the right CD DVD storage rack for my collection?

Consider your collection size, available space, and display preference. Measure your room first, then count your discs. Wall-mounted racks suit small spaces; freestanding towers work for larger collections. Check weight capacity and material durability based on your home's style and climate.

Wall-mounted racks save floor space and create a display feature, ideal for smaller rooms. Freestanding towers offer higher capacity and flexibility in placement but require more floor space. Choose based on your room layout and collection size. Both protect discs equally well.

Most CD DVD racks accommodate Blu-rays since they're the same size as DVDs. Video game cases vary in thickness; check your rack's shelf width beforehand. Some adjustable-shelf models work for multiple formats, but standard racks are optimised for standard CD and DVD cases.

Wood offers durability and classic style but may warp in damp conditions. Metal is sturdy and modern-looking. Glass shelves add visual appeal but require regular cleaning. Choose based on your room décor, humidity levels, and maintenance preferences. Combination designs blend aesthetics with functionality.

Small compact racks hold 20–40 discs. Mid-sized towers store 80–150 discs. Large cabinets and wall units accommodate 200–500+ discs depending on design and shelf configuration. Measure your collection and allow 10–15% extra space for future purchases.

Wall-mounted racks are ideal for small spaces, using vertical storage without floor footprint. Compact towers fit neatly in corners or against walls. Measure your available space in centimetres before purchasing. Vertical storage maximises room functionality whilst keeping your collection organised and accessible.

Dust wooden racks monthly with a soft cloth; avoid excess moisture. For metal racks, wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Glass shelves need regular cleaning to prevent fingerprints. Check stability periodically, especially wall-mounted units, and ensure discs are stored upright to prevent warping.

Sort by genre, artist, or title depending on your preference. Use dividers to create sections and prevent toppling. Store discs upright rather than flat to prevent warping. Label shelves clearly for quick retrieval. Heavier DVDs work better on lower shelves for stability and safety.

If you own 20+ discs, a rack provides organised, protective storage and displays your collection attractively. Even occasional use justifies the investment since racks prevent scratches and damage. Consider your sentimental attachment to physical media and long-term storage needs before purchasing.

Measure the wall space in centimetres—height, width, and distance from other furniture. Note stud locations for secure installation. Check your disc collection depth; standard cases are 1.4cm thick. Ensure adequate clearance for inserting and removing discs. Always follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines.
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