Wall Mount For Studio LCD Display?

Hello,
Anyone know a good (cheap) way of mounting the Apple 15" studio display to the wall? The issue is that the Studio Display does not have the standard VESA mount, so finding a product has been difficult. It doesn't need to be anything fancy like an arm. Just a simple way to put it on the wall.
Thanks in advanced.

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