I have mirrors, record clamps, stylus brushes, record anti-static and multiple headshells/cartridges, level, screwdriver, tweezers etc. I also wouldn't mind having a rack to display what is currently playing.
You should count yourself lucky - my turntable power supply alone uses sine and cosine wave generators and a stereo power amp to drive the motor. The TT power supply includes MIT Oracle interconnects between the generators and power amp and MIT speaker cable power amp to motor controller and then a custom loom to motor.. Both generator and power amp also use MIT power cables. Try storing that tidily. Unfortunately the phase coherent cables can be clearly heard in the TT power supply - you can't go back. The TT itself with supplied platform weighs around 140kg - at one stage I had it wall mounted - had to open the wall up and install internal laminated vertical beams to take the load. The original owner used a pair of Stax DA100M monoblocks to drive the TT motor so I did manage to lose one box.
The small stuff lives in an adjacent drawer - I only keep an antistatic brush and small dry paint brush ( for stylus ) on the TT plinth.