Overview
- The Coyl went on sale May 19 and is available now through Herman Miller’s website for customers in North America.
- Herman Miller built the desk around three signature elements: a wide felt‑lined cable trough that flips down for front access, a red coiled power cable that feeds an integrated power strip, and a precision rotary dial for fine height adjustments.
- The company lists tiered pricing for configurations—officially $1,095 for the base, $1,495 with the cable trough, and $1,635 with the back panel—while some outlets reported alternative starting figures such as $1,475 due to differences in how configurations were cited.
- Coyl supports up to four programmable height presets and includes hooks and a modular perforated back panel for accessories, and it ships with a combined 12‑year warranty covering the desktop, mechanical base, and electrical parts.
- Early coverage praises Coyl’s execution, restraint, and build quality but notes its features are evolutionary rather than revolutionary compared with premium competitors like Secretlab, Corsair, and Lian Li, which may shape buyer decisions and rival product design choices.