X-Frame
Have you also been piling up your CDs in corners around your place or, if not, been saddened by the fact that some of your nicest CDs were hidden away from the visitors’ eye(s) despite their inherent artistic value?
If you’ve been looking for a way to display your favourite CDs more prominently, the X-Frame might be just what you were looking for all this time.
The X-Frame is produced in Germany by Pekabo and was designed much like a regular frame, albeit with some differences. First of all, there is no glas or plexiglass cover. As your CDs are (usually) housed in jewelcases, there is no need for that. This is also perhaps the only limit of this frame system: digipacks and other such nifty CD packagings are not really suited for X-Frame.
Depending on which X-Frame you choose, you can display 20 CDs, 35 CDs or 21 DVDs in an aluminum frame of high quality. If you hang it up on the wall (something you don’t have to do since it also looks nice standing and leaning against a wall, perhaps on a sideboard or the like) it ends up hanging at a slight angle so your CDs, which in no way have to be squeezed or in any other way affixed to the frame, will not topple out. On the bottom back of the frame a protruding part keeps the distance to the wall. All in all, having the ability to easily switch CDs regularly without damaging the jewelcases in any way is a big plus of this system.
Given its pleasing design and quality craftsmanship, the frame is not cheap but still - for what you get- at the cheaper end of things. Since you will probably not be hanging more than one or two up, X-Frame is an affordable way of adding CD cover art to your music room or any other place in your home.
X-Frame 20: 87,5 x 63,5 cm; 79 Euro
X-Frame 35: 120 x 77,5 cm; 129 Euro
X-Frame 21: (for DVDs) 120 x 70,5 cm; 129 Euro
Produced by Pekabo
In Germany sold, for example, by: Audio-Möbel

Hi,
Could you include http://www.CDshowplace.com in your ‘Storage and Display’ directory?
Thank you,
David
I don’t really run a directory, but your product sounds and looks interesting, so I will write up a piece about it.
Can I find the X-Frame product in the USA?
Msury,
I’m sorry, but I just don’t know. Try contacting to see if they can name a distributor.
best of luck,
Volkher