The Office Coloring Pages – Free Printable TV Coloring Sheets
Explore the hilarious world of Dunder Mifflin with our Office-themed coloring sheets. At Visual Coloring Pages we offer dozens of free printable PDF pages inspired by The Office TV show. Whether you’re a fan of Michael Scott’s antics or prefer Dwight Schrute’s eccentric style, our collection has something for everyone. Each coloring page is designed to spark creativity and fun – just click to open the PDF and you can download and print to your heart’s content. We also have tons of other free coloring pages (from dinosaurs to nature), so check out our brachiosaurus coloring pages, velociraptor coloring pages, and komodo dragon coloring pages while you’re here!

























Free Office Coloring Pages Collection
Our The Office coloring pages are completely free to use. All images are high-quality line drawings available as PDF files. Simply click on a page thumbnail to open the PDF, then save or print it on standard US Letter or A4 paper. The templates include iconic Office scenes and props – from the Dunder Mifflin logo to Michael Scott’s “World’s Best Boss” mug. Kids and fans of all ages can enjoy coloring these sheets at home, in the classroom, or at parties. All pages are easy to download and print without any special apps or accounts.
Popular The Office Characters and Scenes
Our collection features 36 fun Office coloring sheets (28 in one source, 36 in another). You’ll find all the fan favorites: Michael Scott (doing parkour in the office, driving a convertible, at his desk, with his mug, making silly faces and more). Dwight Schrute appears in multiple ways: wearing his Cornell sweater, working on his beet farm, as a cartoon bobblehead, and with his prized bobblehead doll. Jim Halpert is shown pulling pranks (like placing Dwight’s stapler in Jell-O) and relaxing at the reception desk with Pam Beesly. Pam’s own sheets include her art show and drawing at her desk. Other beloved characters are included too: Angela Martin (with her cats and organizing folders), Creed Bratton (looking confused or dressed as the Joker), Darryl Philbin in the warehouse, Kelly Kapoor on the phone or in a sparkly outfit, Kevin Malone spilling chili or holding a jar of candy, and Meredith Palmer with her drink.
We also have group scenes and props: the Dunder Mifflin office building and desks (complete with computers and cubicles), the Office logo and even the famous stapler in Jell-O, Michael & Dwight wearing Santa hats, and posters featuring the whole cast or Michael himself. Ryan Howard appears in two pages (his trendy look and a scene with Michael’s goatee). Stanley Hudson has fun pages too (doing a crossword or snoozing in a meeting). Even Toby Flenderson is in our set (both in the annex and at his desk). In short, we cover virtually every character and humorous moment from the show.
- Examples of coloring pages include: Andy Bernard with a banjo, Dwight at his farm, Jim placing Dwight’s belongings in Jell-O, Michael in his convertible, Pam at an art show, and many more.
- Iconic items: Dunder Mifflin logo, Michael’s “World’s Best Boss” mug, the stapler in gelatin, and holiday scenes (Santa hats) are all featured in line art form.
- Easy to use: All pages are on US letter/A4 paper size, so they’re ready to color without any fuss.
How to Use These Coloring Pages
Getting started is simple: click on any page image to open the PDF, then download or print. No accounts or special software are needed – the PDFs can be colored with pencils, crayons, markers or digitally on a tablet. These pages are perfect for quiet time at home, class projects, or birthday parties. Feel free to make multiple copies for group activities, classrooms, or coloring contests. Since we offer free PDFs, you can print as many as you like for personal, educational, or party use.
Creative Coloring Ideas and Tips
Coloring these Office pages can be more than just filling in colors – it’s a chance to get creative! Consider adding backgrounds like the Scranton office layout or a beet farm scene behind the characters. Try coloring Michael’s “That’s what she said” quotes in speech bubbles around the page. You can also experiment with different art supplies (glitter gel pens for Kelly’s outfit, metallic colors for Dwight’s bobblehead, etc.).
- Digital coloring: If you prefer tablets, these PDFs work great with digital art apps (e.g. Procreate). You can zoom in and use layers to add effects.
- Mix & match: Print characters on separate sheets and let kids create their own Office scenes by cutting and pasting.
- Group activity: Let friends color together and then stage a mini “Office” scene for fun.
These activities help develop fine motor skills and creativity. Coloring is also relaxing and educational, as kids learn about office items and character traits while having fun.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are The Office coloring pages really free?
Yes! All our Office coloring pages are free PDF printables. You can download and print them without any cost.
Can I use these pages at a classroom or party?
Absolutely. You may print and share them at non-commercial events like school activities or birthday parties. They’re great for group fun.
Do I need any special app or account?
No. Just click to download the PDF and print or color it on any device. No login or subscription is required.
Which characters are included?
Our collection includes all the main Office characters: Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly, Angela, Kevin, Kelly, Creed, and more. You’ll also find scenes and props from the show.
Can these be colored by adults too?
Yes! Although kid-friendly, these pages appeal to fans of any age. Adults who love The Office often enjoy these sheets as a relaxing hobby. They can even use detailed coloring techniques or digital tools for a polished look.
By following the links and instructions above, you’ll have a full set of The Office coloring pages ready in minutes. Happy coloring, and enjoy bringing the humor of Dunder Mifflin to life on paper!