When stationed in the Philippines 1980-82, I took advantage of the very reasonable prices on custom-made furniture to have an audio cabinet made. It was designed to accommodate preamp, power amp, tuner, cassette deck, open-reel tape deck and turntable as well as storage for LPs, open-reel tapes, cassette tapes and accessories.
I actually had worked on the design for a couple of years just in case, incorporating elements of Chinese design that I got from a couple of books on the subject.
Then came CDs and my careful planning of what goes where went out the window! For the past few years I stored CD box sets in the phono record storage spaces. I'm reorganizing and may bring the LPs back.
The cabinet is made of Philippine Narra wood, an exotic tropical wood that is now endangered, I believe. The cabinet is in two pieces, which is a good thing since it is quite heavy. The round design of the brass handles on the top and the wooden designs in the middle of the bottom doors are Long Life. I had a 1/3 wide companion piece made in the same style but without glass doors; the round piece on the bottom doors is Double Happiness.
The audio system changed over the years as well; for reasons that I now regret I got rid of the separates and bought a nice Yamaha surround-sound receiver. The open reel bit the dust and I sold it for twenty bucks last year and dumped 60+ open reel tapes in the trash.

My somewhat high-end Yamaha cassette went away, too, but I then bought another on eBay.
The one component that has stayed for 40+ years is a pair of Acoustic Research AR90 tower speakers; cosmetically a bit challenged but still sound great to me.