I mentioned M5Stack above. An alternative is to buy an off the shelf display, e.g., from Polycase -- an outfit I've used a lot and mount your board inside.
There are literally tens of thousands of off the shelf electronics enclosures for every likely possibility. From massive control panel boxes measured in multiple feet, to watch-sized enclosures with straps for items designed to be worn on your wrist. You'll find something suitable no matter what.
AliExpress has a number of companies selling the "generic black rectangle" that looks a bit like an Apple TV now. I've been meaning to buy a couple and see what they're like to work with, because that's the overall effect I really want - something that looks like a router or generic company product.
I don't work for them, I just really like their products and own about 10 of them. Downside, the documentation is rudimentary so you should enjoy steep learning curves (but not too steep - The ESP-IDF and MicroPython docs will get you through most problems).
Say I want to do some one-off project and put it outside somewhere, out of the weather, with some batteries to power it.
Or an indoor thing with an AC hookup of some kind.
Doesn't have to be perfect or beautiful or as tiny as possible; just sort of a complete package.