Tiny Vinyl Launches Target-Exclusive 4-Inch Turntable, Storage Crate and Display Frame
Tiny Vinyl, the Nashville‑based company that turned the 4‑inch vinyl record into a collectible hit, has added a new line of accessories to its ecosystem. On July 14 2026, Target began selling a dedicated Tiny Vinyl Player, a storage Crate, and a display Frame, each priced at $50, $20, and $15 respectively.
The player is a compact, shoebox‑sized turntable built from the ground up, with the exception of a cartridge and needle sourced from standard component manufacturers. It spins 4‑inch records at the precise 33⅓ rpm required for the format and comes equipped with built‑in speakers for a basic listening experience. For users who prefer external sound, Bluetooth connectivity and a wired output allow pairing with speakers or headphones.
Practicality is a key feature: a storage slot beside the platter holds up to five 4‑inch records, and a separate Crate can be placed beneath the turntable to expand a collector’s library. The Frame is a wall‑mounted display that can showcase up to four Tiny Vinyl albums, turning a shelf or wall into a curated gallery.
Founded by Jesse Mann and Neil Kohler in Nashville, Tiny Vinyl entered the market with 4‑inch singles in 2025. Each record contains two songs—one on each side—and is licensed by major artists who choose the tracks to feature. The company sold its millionth record within a year of launch, a milestone that highlighted the demand for a dedicated playback device.
According to reports, the new player was conceived to offer music lovers a portable, affordable alternative to traditional turntables. Mann and Kohler explained that the device “opens up the possibility of owning a record player for the music‑loving community who otherwise cannot afford to buy the traditional decks.” While the format’s size limits playback to two‑song singles, the player is intended exclusively for Tiny Vinyl’s 4‑inch catalog.
Target’s partnership fits into Tiny Vinyl’s broader strategy of expanding its collectible ecosystem. By offering a complete system—playback, storage, and display—the company aims to streamline the collector’s experience and reinforce its relationships with major artists and record labels.
The UK launch of the player, Crate and Frame is scheduled for Autumn 2026, according to the company’s public statements. For now, the product line remains U.S. exclusive, with Target as the sole retailer.
In short, Tiny Vinyl has broadened its product range with a $50 player that spins 4‑inch vinyl at 33⅓ rpm, a $20 storage Crate, and a $15 wall‑mounted Frame. All three items are available at Target in the United States, with a UK release slated for late 2026.