Credit: Deweywood

I don’t usually like to stereotype (kidding), but this is as “Portland” a thing I have ever seen: Deweywood is a two-man (Trent Waneka and Evan Parker) small, local company making environmentally conscious plywood wall displays for your vinyl records. I’m counting at least three types of nerding going in that concept. Click over to watch the video that explains it all.

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  • Deweywood

Marjorie Skinner is the Portland Mercury's Managing Editor, author of the weekly Sold Out column chronicling the area's independent fashion and retail industry, and a frequent contributor to the film and...

4 replies on “Deweywood”

  1. @Todd: That implies… sunlight?

    Also, where’s the love for 7″ records? Also also, they’re kinda spendy. Not too surprising, I guess, but a bit out of my price range for a while.

  2. Well, sunlight has a way of sneaking into even pretty dark rooms occasionally.

    I just thought with such high-end frames they ought to consider UV glass as an option.

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