

Overlay
Summary
Transforming your workspace seamlessly, Overlay from Herman Miller helps you delineate spaces and activities with its moveable wall system. Customize your space with colors, textiles, or writable surfaces. From room dividers to enclosed meeting spaces, this system adapts to your needs quickly, without the burden of traditional construction. Experience the freedom of creative space division with Overlay’s office wall partitions.
Dimensions

Overlay
6′ x 4’—16′ x 16′, 12″ increments
Height without Trellis: 7′ 6″
Height with Trellis: 7′ 10″
Transforming the open floorplan
Overlay is a system of freestanding, movable walls that helps you define your space. Designed to create visual clarity in open-plan offices, Overlay helps people understand where their best work will happen and gives organizations the agility to evolve on the fly.

Unique, Customizable Spaces
Overlay can be outfitted with colors, textiles, laminates, glass, markerboards, or a custom material. You can use media display or writable surfaces to support whatever the day might bring. The interior and exterior sides of an Overlay wall can share the same look or reflect the design of the office on the outside and the messy vibrancy of the work happening on the inside.
Affordable Flexibility
Overlay comes without the cost of prefabricated walls or burden of traditional construction. With just two people and in about two hours, a small application of Overlay can be relocated with minimal disruption to the ecosystem of the office.


Ready for Anything
Use a single boundary as a room divider. A three-sided workspace can become a designated area for impromptu meetings or collaborative work. Or, use four Overlay walls to create an enclosed meeting space—complete with a door—that can offer a higher level of visual and acoustical privacy.
Make Spaces with Overlay
Overlay defines areas to collaborate, catch up, or hunker down and work alone.

Ayse Birsel and Bibi Seck
The designers found inspiration in urban planning concepts and designed Overlay to create a pattern of integrated but distinctive settings to help people intuitively navigate the workplace.