Where ICF desk power modules work well
These modules are intended for furniture-led power planning. They can suit individual workstations where users need convenient access at the desk, as well as meeting and project tables where several people may need a discreet power point within reach. Their recessed circular form can also support a clean appearance in boardrooms, shared offices and flexible work areas.
For larger fit-outs, using the same ICF family across different desk settings can help create a consistent visual language. The choice of model and finish can then be matched to the furniture construction and the surrounding palette.
How to choose between the models
Start with the desk construction
Confirm how the power module will be integrated into the work surface before selecting a configuration. Check the available product information for the relevant dimensions and specified height, then compare it with the thickness and build-up of the desk. This is particularly important where the module is being fitted into a custom or contract furniture scheme.
Choose the finish and colour
EL200 provides the broadest listed finish choice, with Melamine or Fenix surfaces and black, white, silver or grey options. EL201 is listed in black, white or silver. Use the finish details to coordinate the module with the desk surface, frame, cable-management elements or wider interior palette.
Match the specification to the project
Both products belong to the circular recessed ICF range, so the final decision should be based on the configuration that fits the furniture specification rather than appearance alone. Confirm the chosen SKU, finish, colour and any applicable height information before the order is finalised. If the installation is part of a wider office project, it is also useful to check that the selected module is consistent with the other furniture elements and the intended layout.
What to check next
- Identify whether EL200 or EL201 is being considered.
- Confirm the required colour: black, white, silver or grey where available.
- Check whether Melamine or Fenix is appropriate for the desk scheme when selecting EL200.
- Review the product specification for installation requirements and the listed height information.
- Ask Myntwork about supplying the selected ICF products on a monthly lease for your workspace project.
Taking these points together makes it easier to select a desk power module that fits both the practical requirements of the workspace and the visual direction of the furniture.
Frequently asked questions about ICF Desk Power Module
What is the difference between the ICF EL200 and EL201 desk power modules?
Both are circular recessed ICF desk power modules. EL200 is listed with Melamine or Fenix finishes and black, white, silver or grey options, while EL201 is listed in black, white or silver with specified height information.
Which colours are available in the ICF desk power module family?
The family includes black, white and silver options, with grey also listed for EL200. Availability depends on the selected configuration, so check the individual product details before specifying.
Should I choose Melamine or Fenix for an ICF power module?
Melamine and Fenix are listed for EL200. Choose the surface treatment that best coordinates with the desk materials and wider furniture scheme, then confirm it against the selected product specification.
Where can these recessed desk power modules be used?
They can be considered for fitted workstations, meeting tables, project areas, boardrooms and shared office settings where power access needs to be integrated into the desk surface.
What should I check before ordering an ICF desk power module?
Confirm the SKU, available colour and finish, the desk construction, and the relevant installation or height information. The module should be checked against the furniture specification before finalising the order.