
About Groove Wood Studio
Built for Analog Culture
Groove Wood Studio designs furniture for listening.
Not as background objects, but as part of a daily ritual — where sound, space, and use come together.
We started Groove to question how audio furniture fits into everyday life.
Not through trends or excess features, but through proportion, clarity, and calm decisions.
Our focus is on turntable stands and vinyl storage that feel considered rather than loud.
Objects that support listening without competing with it.
Groove is shaped by analog culture — the act of slowing down, choosing deliberately, and spending time with what you own. We believe furniture should earn its place over time, through use and presence, not novelty.
We work in small batches, refine slowly, and prefer fewer releases with clearer reasons behind them. Every piece is designed to be lived with, adjusted to real spaces, and understood without explanation.
Groove Wood Studio is not about collecting products.
It’s about creating a listening corner — a place where music becomes visible in the room.

Values
Intentional Making
We design with intention, not urgency.
Every object begins with a reason to exist and is refined until nothing unnecessary remains.
Clarity Over Noise
We prefer calm decisions over loud statements.
Proportion, balance, and restraint matter more to us than visual excess or trends.
Respect for Use
Furniture should serve daily life, not interrupt it.
We design pieces that support listening quietly and adapt to real spaces and habits.
Slowness as a Choice
We believe slower processes lead to better outcomes.
Fewer releases, smaller batches, and time to reflect are part of how we work.
Care Beyond the First Moment
What happens after the first years of use matters.
Repair, adjustment, and long-term ownership are considered from the start.
Groove Wood Studio values decisions that last longer than attention.

Our Standards
Our standards are not built around badges or claims.
They’re shaped by how we choose to work, make decisions, and take responsibility.
Materials We Can Stand Behind
We work with a limited number of materials we understand and trust. Where things come from, how they’re processed, and how they age matter to us. If we can’t explain a material clearly, we don’t use it.
Small-Scale by Design
We operate intentionally at a human scale. Small batches allow us to stay close to quality, reduce unnecessary waste, and make thoughtful adjustments over time. Growth, for us, is about clarity — not volume.
Fairness in How We Work
We value realistic timelines and honest collaboration. Pressure-driven production rarely leads to better objects, so we choose fair pacing over speed. Good work needs space.
Our Standards
Built to Be Repaired
We design with the assumption that objects will be used for years. Parts that can be replaced, surfaces that can be refreshed, and constructions that allow repair are considered from the start. Longevity is not a promise — it’s a design decision.
Transparency Where It Matters
We share what we know and speak clearly about what we don’t. Processes, materials, and decisions should be understandable without marketing language. Trust grows from clarity.
Independent Standards
As Groove Wood Studio grows, we aim to formalize these principles through independent frameworks such as B Corp — not as a marketing badge, but as a shared baseline for accountability.
Certification may follow.
The standards come first.
What’s Next? →

What's Next?
Not a roadmap. A direction.
Groove Wood Studio builds listening corners — not just record player stands.
Everything we make begins with the same question:
Does this object deserve a place in someone’s daily life?
What comes next isn’t about scaling fast or releasing often.
It’s about making clearer decisions, staying close to sound, and building objects with intention.
Custom-Made Listening Setups
Listening habits differ. So should the furniture.
We’re developing custom-made turntable stands shaped around space, equipment, and how people actually listen — not just standard dimensions. In time, this approach may extend into solid wood pieces, produced in very limited numbers.
Limited DJ Collaborations
Some objects are better shaped by sound.
We plan to collaborate with DJs to create limited listening pieces that translate musical identity into furniture — not as signatures, but as interpretations of tempo, mood, and attitude.
Produced in small numbers.
Sometimes just once.

What's Next?
Supporting Local Sound Cultures
Groove exists because of people who care about sound.
We’re interested in supporting local venues, selectors, events, and communities shaping their own listening cultures — in ways that feel natural and honest.
Sometimes this looks like furniture.
Sometimes it’s just showing up.
Collaborations Across Audio Culture
We’re open to working with brands that care about sound as much as form — from speakers to turntables and beyond.
Not bundles. Not logos. Just objects that belong together.
Repair, Use, and Afterlife
We think about what happens after the first years of use.
Repairability, replacement parts, and long-term ownership matter to us — because objects should earn their place over time, not be replaced by default.
Listening, Shared
Listening doesn’t always have to be solitary.
We’re interested in creating moments where listening becomes shared — through spaces, gatherings, or quiet collaborations that bring people together around sound.
Groove isn’t about growing fast.
It’s about growing right.