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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.

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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."