<p>A 7-ton glass security desk designed by the late renowned architect Frank Gehry for the Inland Steel Building is now up for auction online, with its consignor looking to get between $100,000 and $200,000 for the work.</p><p>The blocky, 16-piece set-up — dubbed Icehenge — has been a fixture in the building's lobby since 2012. Gehry, a longtime fan of the superlative 19-story midcentury tower at 30 W. Monroe St., had a small ownership stake in the skyscraper from 2005 to 2007 and created the station specifically for the ground floor space.</p><p>The Chicago office of Freeman's Auctioners confirmed it will be handling the bidding.