Spinmount® is the easy-to-use solution for exhibiting and retrieving your collections, including record jackets, photos, comic books, artwork, and more. Whether you want to show off your favorite piece or a special grouping, Spinmount is the answer you've been looking for.

Unlike competing products, Spinmount uses a patented spinning mechanism to simplify the display and removal of your artwork.

Dimensions and Materials

Spinmount prototype units are manufactured from clear acrylic plastic and stainless steel hardware for adaptability and durability.

Exploded view of a single Spinmount unit

The flat-head thread-forming screw is designed specifically for use with plastics.

Fluted/ring-shank nails provide superior holding power to drywall, plaster, and wood walls.

Scoring lines allow you to snap off portions of the base, crescent, and dial to form corner and edge shapes for your mounting grid.

Being clear, Spinmout units practically disappear aside your artwork.

With a 3/8" thick base, Spinmount can accommodate items as thick as a double-vinyl album jacket with the records inside.

Creating Your Grid

Endless Spinmount grid configurations

Spinmount can adapt to any point in your collage. Portions of the mechanism can be snapped off to form the corners and edges of your grid.

4 Spinmount units hold 1 item.

9 Spinmount units hold 4 items.

16 Spinmount units hold 9 items.

25 Spinmount units hold 16 items.

Each Spinmount adapts to create a collage of your design

Who Created Spinmount?

My name is Brian. I'm a full-time engineer running Spinmount from my garage in Seattle. Back in college, I wanted to mount my records to the wall without damaging them, but I didn't like the options I found. So, I invented Spinmount. I have been using it in my home for years, and now it's time to bring Spinmount to market with your help.

What's the goal?

As an engineer it's always been a dream of mine to invent something, especially a product that is tangible and directly useful to others. I also want to use Spinmount to help fund the programs that sparked my interest in everything mechanical. I still need to work out the details, but I'd like to donate a portion of future profit to high school shop classes across all trades, including automotive, carpentry, plumbing, welding, machining, and electrical.

What's the plan?

I need to find out if there's a market for Spinmount. That's where Kickstarter comes in.

Step 1: Receive Kickstarter funding and send prototypes to initial backers.

This isn't the normal Kickstarter campaign where you hope to get something in return for your money. I have roughly 400 working prototypes ready to ship. Just pick your pledge level and surprise me with the cool new ways you use Spinmount!

Step 2: Produce Spinmount and sell to the masses.

After meeting the funding goal, I will collaborate with Fathom, a local product design and manufacturing firm, to create 10,000 injection-molded production units to fulfill Kickstarter pledges. Along the way, I hope to improve Spinmount to further simplify installation.

Step 3: Life after Kickstarter