IN A NUTSHELL: American furniture maker Herman Miller has introduced its first-ever gaming desk. The mechanically-driven, height-adjustable Coyl desk features powder-coated steel legs and feet, a laser-cut wire manager, and a laminated tabletop. It measures 60 inches wide by 28.5 inches deep, is adjustable from a minimum height of 22.5 inches up to 48.5 inches, and can support up to 200 pounds.
The desk is offered in four tabletop colors – clear on ash, studio white, medium matte walnut, or ultra black – and can be configured with either white or black legs depending on the tabletop choice. You also get a coiled red power cable and a full-length cable tray designed to simplify routing. A precision rotary dial with tactile feedback is used to raise and lower the desktop surface.
Herman Miller is known for being pricey, and the Coyl is no exception. Base pricing is set at $1,095 plus shipping but you can spend well in excess of that with optional accessories. Adding a cable trough bumps the price up to $1,475, and including a shroud pushes the cost up to $1,635. Spring for the accessory bundle that includes a phone holder, controller mount, a display shelf, a planter box, and cable clips, and you're looking at $1,825.












