Solid Process Blue Colored Vinyl Record
Color Vinyl

Our main goal at Furnace MFG is to produce the best sounding records in the world. With this as our primary goal, we have paid particular attention to not only offering a wide selection of color vinyl options but also formulating our color compounds to sound as close to our audiophile quality black vinyl as possible.

See our stock color palette below and go ahead and mix and match - we encourage it. We offer 100 unit minimums per color and you can select one or several colors in your order. Although we don’t offer special effect vinyl colors we can mix color for a marbled effect on our 12” and 10” vinyl.

Please note that doing color mixtures and achieving specific color effects is not an exact process when using any pressing plant.  Some manufacturers will form and press their vinyl manually because they use manual presses.  All of our machines at Furnace are fully automatic which allows us to achieve the utmost consistency in the pressing process producing the best sounding records.

Whether the records are pressed manually or on automatic presses, each record is not going to look the same when blending colors.  It's physically impossible.  We mix solid PVC pellets in a hopper, they go through the extruder and the result is different each time.  Some records may show more swirl effect than others.

Some colors inherently mix better than others (for visual effect).  We just won't know until we've put it on the press and produced the records.  The mixed color and effect samples on our site are there just as an example to show how some colors look blended together but the whole run can ebb and flow to produce unique records. 

When pressing on color vinyl you should expect a little swirl from the color previously pressed on the machine. This is often desired by customers as these tend to be more valuable on the collector's market. To produce clean colored vinyl (with no speckles or swirls), an additional cleaning fee will apply. 7" records are only pressed as single colors. Because of the vinyl extrusion process that is set up on our 7” presses, any attempts at mixing colors makes a new color after just a few records and is usually not recommended.


  • Solid Yellow Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Gold Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid White Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Pink Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Red Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Orange Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Silver Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Process Blue Colored Vinyl Record
  • Transparent Clear Colored Vinyl Record
  • Transparent Blue Colored Vinyl Record
  • Transparent Dark Green Colored Vinyl Record
  • Silver with Black Mix Colored Vinyl Record
  • Clear Blue with Solid Blue Mix (shows laser etching) Colored Vinyl Record
  • Red White and Blue Mix Colored Vinyl Record
  • Blue, White and Black Mix Colored Vinyl Record
  • Yellow and Red Mix Colored Vinyl Record
  • Clear and Black Mix Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Purple Colored Vinyl Record
  • Solid Green Swirl Vinyl Record
  • Gray and Black Swirl Vinyl Record
  • Green Swirl Vinyl Record
  • Orange Swirl Vinyl Record