Herman Miller Gaming has a new standing desk that it’s proud to say was designed and optimized specifically for PC gamers.
It might feel weird that a retailer with name recognition, known for selling the iconic Eames lounge chair and other mid-century pieces, is making a push into this seemingly younger-skewing realm, not known for minimalism or subtlety. But it’s actually far from a new strategy.

The new Coyl Gaming Desk is just the latest effort in the company’s quiet but consistent push into the gaming furniture market since the start of the decade.
The new desk’s biggest idea is simple and bold. Where most standing desk makers treat the power cable as a problem to hide, the Coyl treats it as a feature to flaunt.
Combined with a variety of thoughtful upgrades that anyone who has ever set up a standing desk will appreciate, the result is innovative and tasteful enough to appeal to almost anyone looking for a modern home workstation, whether they plan to game on it or not.
A different take

As the name suggests, the Coyl’s defining trait is a spiraling red power cable โ one that stretches and retracts as the desk moves between sitting and standing heights โ rather than the slack loops or cable sleeves most competitors rely on.
The cable is in your face and impossible to miss, especially since Herman Miller has colored it bright red on all models.
But compared to piles of excess cable cluttering up the floor or the headaches of neatly tucking away a cable that’s constantly on the move, the tightly wound coil is a relatively tidy solution to the powered standing desk’s most awkward design requirement.







