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Mail:info@joysportstore.com
Mon to Fri (10 AM to 6 PM) ET
Our game room shelves and storage collection is built entirely around District Mills, a brand that approaches storage furniture as room-defining pieces rather than afterthought organization. With only four items in the lineup — the Credenza, Dresser, Half Rhombus Shelf, and Rhombus Shelf — the collection is easy to compare side by side. Prices run from $3,250 to $5,250, positioning these as long-term furniture investments for a finished game room, home theater, or bar area rather than budget fillers. If you're outfitting a dedicated game room alongside pool tables, arcade cabinets, or shuffleboard, these pieces are meant to sit at the edges of the room and keep accessories, glassware, and equipment organized without cluttering the play area.
The District Mills Credenza and Dresser are the two closed-storage options in this collection. A credenza typically runs low and wide, making it a natural fit along a media wall, behind a bar, or beneath a mounted TV in a game room — it keeps controllers, card decks, poker chips, or small accessories out of sight while offering a flat top surface for a lamp, trophy, or drink station. The Dresser trades width for height, with drawer-style storage that suits smaller items you want fully enclosed: dice sets, remote controls, coasters, or spare game pieces. Between the two, the choice usually comes down to your wall layout — go with the Credenza for a horizontal media-wall setup, or the Dresser where you have a narrower footprint but more vertical wall space to work with.
For buyers who want to display items rather than hide them, the Rhombus Shelf and Half Rhombus Shelf offer open, angled shelving built around District Mills' geometric rhombus design. These work well for showing off trophies, sports memorabilia, board game collections, or glassware in a home bar or rec room. The Half Rhombus Shelf is the smaller-footprint version of the two, a practical option for rooms with limited wall space or where you want an accent shelf rather than a full storage wall. The full Rhombus Shelf offers more shelving surface overall, better suited to larger game rooms or collectors who need more display area. Both shelves can be used on their own as a feature wall piece, or paired with the Credenza or Dresser to combine open display with concealed storage in the same room.
Because this collection spans four distinct shapes — low and wide, tall and narrow, and two sizes of angled open shelving — it helps to start with your room's dimensions and what you're storing before choosing a piece. Rooms built around a pool table or shuffleboard often have long, uninterrupted walls that suit a Credenza or full Rhombus Shelf, since both make use of horizontal space. Smaller rec rooms, home offices with a game corner, or bars with limited wall real estate tend to work better with the Dresser or Half Rhombus Shelf, since both have a smaller footprint. If you're storing items you want visible — game boards, trophies, vinyl, glassware — lean toward the open Rhombus shelving. If you're storing items you'd rather keep out of view — cables, remotes, card decks, small electronics — the Credenza or Dresser will do that job.
Across the four District Mills pieces, prices span $3,250 to $5,250, reflecting the collection's position as furniture-grade storage rather than lightweight or flat-pack shelving. Because there are only four SKUs, comparing them is straightforward: two closed-storage pieces (Credenza, Dresser) and two open-shelving pieces (Rhombus Shelf, Half Rhombus Shelf), each in a different size or footprint. If you're outfitting an entire game room, pairing one closed-storage piece with one open shelf is a common way to cover both concealed and display storage needs without duplicating function.