Does anyone remember the Apple II Computer Desk?

My first Apple product in early 1981 was an Apple II+ with twin disk drives and a color monitor. My boss was so impressed with it that he bought me an official Apple Desk, complete with sidearm. It was such a nice piece I  kept it all these years and recently gave it to my son for his iMac. Here is what it looks like today. Anyone remember this item? [It was expensive, on the order of $800 if memory serves me well!]

NN2RL et al
Apple was always  into branding stuff back in those days. Any way to make some $$. The desk became known as the MacTable
and went through many design phases
GoogleImage "MacTable desk" for some interesting pics.
Plain Google has a top hit on eBay for one like yours.
CCC

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