$1,095 Coyl Is Herman Miller's First In-House Gaming Desk

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Herman Miller is expanding its focus on the gaming segment with its first standing desk built in-house from the ground up specifically for gamers. The new Coyl, as it's called, brings a fully customizable and modular design to the segment, along with what the company describes as a "cutting-edge" rotary dial to raise or lower the height from 22.5-48.5 inches. Plenty of room to pair with Vantum chair that Herman Miller designed for Logitech.

"Inspired by premier audio equipment, the dial features detent notches to allow players to easily identify the exact setting for their preferred position. Paired with adjustable glides on the top of the desk feet allowing users to level the desk, Coyl provides the ultimate balance of support and control," Herman Miller says.

Pricing starts at $1,095. From there, buyers can opt to add a trough for cable management that brings the price to $1,475. If going...

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