Record Player Credenzas, Consoles & Cabinets
The Right Home for Your Turntable
A record player deserves better than a flat-pack stand that wobbles when the bass hits. Our record player credenzas and consoles are built on the mid-century modular look made famous by USM Haller: a chrome-plated steel frame, powder-coated steel panels, and a flat, sturdy top sized for your turntable, with room below for the records.
These are design-inspired pieces, not authentic USM originals, and we say so plainly. What you get is the same iconic chrome-and-panel silhouette that anchors a listening corner, at a fraction of the designer price, and delivered in days rather than the months a vintage console hunt can take.
Every piece ships free within the US, with a 30-day return window if it isn’t right for your space. The drop-down doors keep sleeves dust-free, the open shelves put the collection on display, and the steel build holds a full crate of vinyl without sagging the way particleboard does.
These record player pieces are part of our full USM Haller replica collection, the complete range of chrome-and-panel modular furniture in the same build.
Credenza, Console, or Cabinet: Which Record Player Furniture Do You Need?
The words get used interchangeably, so buy on proportions, not labels. A record player credenza sits low and wide, good under a wall-mounted TV, with a turntable on top and vinyl in the base. A record player console is similar but often taller or with more enclosed storage. A cabinet leans toward closed, lockable storage for a larger collection.
All of ours share the same chrome-plated steel ball-joint system, so they hold weight, resist scratches, and come apart if you move. Pair a taller cabinet with a low credenza for a two-tier setup, or start with one piece and add as the collection grows.

