Some days you want your boss to be aware of all the great work you’re doing. But other days you just want to slip beneath the radar, do what you gotta do, and get home. And we assume that’s exacly what David Hsu’s angled stealth desk is for.
Inspired by the U.S. Air Force’s retired F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter—it’s called the Desk 117 after all—the piece is as functional as it is lethally beautiful. Those radar-deflecting panels hide an integrated power bar, trap doors for cable management, and a large working space for those who like to spread their clutter out. There’s no pricing info just yet, but expect it to demand a military-grade budget when it eventually goes on sale.














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I don’t understand, where do people work to be able to order whatever kind of table they want?
Yes, it’s more like “paint a huge target on yourself by spending a wodge of the company’s money on an over designed desk”
I wish I knew – While it’s not quite a cube-farm in here, it may as well be as far as the furnishings are concerned! Even if you have your own office, you’re lucky to get your choice of desk!
People who work where they own the company?
But yes, probably not going to see a row of 100 of them in the call centre I’d imagine
The Death Star call centre perhaps?