Disk Union (Disk Union Co., Ltd.: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) is holding the "CD/Record Rack Fair" for storage fixtures specifically for music media at Disk Union stores and its online shop, starting from April 1st.

Give your precious collection the best "home".

At this time when a new life begins, many people may be struggling with storing and organizing their ever-growing collection. This fair features the "Disk Union Original Domestic Production Rack," which is consistently produced in factories in Japan with a focus on safety and quality, and the "Union Rack Series," which is designed and developed by Disk Union staff who are well-versed in handling CDs and records.

We propose storage solutions unique to specialty stores, combining functionality and durability.

Event Overview

Online Shop: From 12:00 PM on Wednesday, April 1st, to 12:00 PM on Thursday, May 7th

Disk Union Stores: From opening on Wednesday, April 1st, to closing on Wednesday, May 6th (holiday)

Fair Name: CD/Record Rack Fair

Campaign Price: Target products are 10% OFF from the displayed price

Free Shipping Campaign: Shipping is free for purchases totaling 5,000 yen (tax included) or more.

The multi-functional rack "DUMT-600NA", which can store not only CDs but also records by rearranging the shelves, is delivered as a finished product, so it can be installed immediately without assembly.

The "Union Record Rack Face 1BOX", which can be installed in small spaces such as next to a record player, allows you to enjoy a display like a record shop.

The "Record Rack Player Stand 4BOX", with an expanded depth to securely place turntables and amplifiers, has wiring holes on the top plate for neat cable management, making it easy to organize cords.

We have prepared a carefully selected lineup to meet the needs of music fans who "want to carefully store their collection" and "want to find the perfect shelf for their room layout." Don't miss this valuable opportunity.

▼Campaign Website

https://diskunion.net/acc/ct/news/article/2/138528

FACT BOX

  • Source: PR TIMES
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