Desk 117 by
David Hsu is a sharp-looking desk that gives new meaning to the word 'minimalism.' Inspired by the U.S. Air Force's retired F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter, the desk features a broad working space on top, hidden panels to hide an integrated power bar and trap doors for better cable management.

Set to debut at the Model Citizens NYC exhibit during New York Design Week 2012, the designer elaborates:
"Admiring minimalist-style, yet reconciling with my former techie-self, this Desk 117 was designed with 'cable-caching' in mind. An embedded power strip provides electricity devices as well as lighting while cable-managing."
"In addition to a large access panel in the rear, there are multiple trap doors for monitor cables, ethernet cables, speaker cables... etc. A large working surface area was deliberately specified for this desk for those of us who still use paper..."
"The secondary surface is deep enough to hold a 27-inch monitor/computer, not to mention stereo speakers on the side."