computer desk cable hole

What are the holes that allow cables / wire to pass through desks called?
Basically I’m in the process of building a desk and I need to get those plastic decorative hole things that allow computer cabling to pass through the desk, neatly. The problem is I don’t know what they are really called to ask for them, or even know what store to start looking for them at. I asked people at Home Depot and Lowe’s and like kinda looked at me like I’m crazy.
they are desk grommets and are avaliable in all shapes and colours, try this site it should help you out
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Craftsman Home Office 60 W Deluxe Computer Library Desk $1,082.99 CM 6028 This beautiful Deluxe Computer Library Desk brings both style and convenience to your home or office. Constructed of Northern Red Oak quarter sawn lumber, it features two small drawers, one large center drawer, and spindle ends. The center drawer is constructed with a drop front, allowing for it to be used as a keyboard or a standard drawer. Features: -Constructed of American Northern Red… |
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Craftsman Home Office 72 W Executive Modesty Desk with Door $1,685.99 CM EMD DR This traditional Mission style desk from Anthony Lauren is constructed of premium American Northern Red Oak quarter sawn lumber, with doweled and pocket bored trim and legs. The kneehole drawer is made with a drop front to use as a keyboard or a standard drawer. The left pedestal has a door that provides a CPU area and CD storage, as well as wire access ports. This desk also features on… |
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3-Port USB 2.0 In-Desk Hub, Fits 6 cm (2.4 in.) Grommet Hole, Manhattan 161077 $13.99 Color: Black Specifications: Data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps Supports up to 127 USB devices USB 1.1 backwards compatible Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7; Mac OS 9 or above USB A-type male cable: 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) 69 x 69 x 23 mm (2.7 x 2.7 x 0.9 in.) Package contents: |