Crosley
Crosley was founded in 1921 by Powel Crosley, who pioneered radio broadcasting and mass-market manufacturing in the United States. From the outset, the company was built on the principle of creating design-driven, cost-conscious products that brought technology within reach of ordinary consumers.
That founding ethos has shaped Crosley's evolution across a century of production. Today the brand operates two distinct divisions: Crosley Radio, which produces turntables and audio electronics that pair vintage-inspired aesthetics with contemporary technology, and Crosley Furniture, a division launched in 2009 that extends the brand into indoor and outdoor furnishings.
Crosley Radio is one of the largest record player manufacturers in the world, offering turntables suited to a wide range of listeners. Both divisions continue to draw on Powel Crosley's original entrepreneurial spirit, balancing accessible pricing with considered design.