Music memorabilia is no longer just for sports bars and Hard Rock Hotels. Properly displayed, authenticated music items transform any room into a deeply personal statement about what matters to you—and build a collection that appreciates over time.
The Display Hierarchy
The most impactful music memorabilia display follows a visual hierarchy: one hero piece (signed guitar or large framed piece) as the focal anchor, supporting pieces at varying scales around it, and small items (picks, tickets, photographs) grouped in close proximity to each other.
Framing and Display Best Practices
- Guitars: Wall-mounted shadow box frames with UV-protective glazing and acid-free backing
- Concert posters: Museum glass framing (blocks 97% UV); matted with acid-free materials
- Signed albums: 12"x12" deep frames; keep vinyl in sleeve to prevent warping
- Photographs: Archival mat and UV glass; avoid direct sunlight
What Holds Value on the Wall
Items with emotional significance AND authentication hold both sentimental and financial value. A Jimi Hendrix signature, a Keith Richards-signed guitar, a signed Beatles album—these are irreplaceable artifacts. Never display these without proper UV protection.
Explore the full music memorabilia collection—everything comes framing-ready with authentication.


