Where the ICF P50 family works well
Use the smaller four-person square tables for quick meetings, one-to-one discussions, interview settings or compact project rooms. Their balanced shape makes it easier for participants to face one another, while the steel four-leg base provides a familiar, stable format for everyday office use.
Rectangular P50 tables are a practical choice for larger meetings, presentations and team workshops. The collection includes configurations for four, eight and ten people, allowing the same design language to continue from a small meeting room to a larger collaboration area. They can also work in open-plan offices where a dedicated table is needed without introducing a more complex adjustable system.
How to choose between P50 models
Start with seating and available space
First decide how many people need to sit comfortably at the table. Four-person square options are suited to compact rooms, while rectangular formats are more appropriate when a longer working surface or higher capacity is required. Measure the room around the table, not just the tabletop area, and allow space for chairs to move back and for people to circulate.
Compare shape, finish and support features
Choose a square top when conversation and equal access to the table are central. Choose a rectangular top when seating is likely to be arranged along two long sides or when the table will support documents, laptops and shared materials. Available surface choices include white and black finishes, with melamine, HPL and oak listed across the family. Confirm the finish attached to the exact configuration before placing an order.
For rooms where users need to connect laptops or other equipment, check whether the selected model is suitable for a cable tray. Compatibility does not mean that a tray is included, so cable-management accessories may need to be planned separately. The P50 family is non-adjustable, making it most suitable when a fixed meeting height meets the needs of the room.
What to check before leasing
- Confirm the required number of seats and the table dimensions available for the selected SKU.
- Check whether a square, rectangular or circular format best supports the room layout and meeting style.
- Review the top material and surface colour, particularly where an existing office furniture palette needs to be matched.
- Verify cable-tray suitability and plan any separate cable-management components.
- Download the dimensions and user documentation before approving the layout.
Myntwork offers ICF P50 products on a monthly lease, helping businesses equip meeting areas without treating every furniture decision as a permanent purchase. Compare the available configurations, confirm the practical details for your room and then request the option that fits your team, finish and space requirements.
Frequently asked questions about ICF Meeting Table P50
Which ICF P50 meeting table is suitable for four people?
The P50 family includes several four-person options in square and rectangular formats. Choose a square model for a compact, balanced conversation layout, or a rectangular model when you prefer a longer tabletop.
Are ICF P50 tables available for larger meetings?
Yes. The collection includes configurations for four, eight and ten people. Check the dimensions of the specific configuration and allow sufficient clearance for chairs and circulation.
Should I choose a square or rectangular P50 table?
Square tables work well for equal, face-to-face participation and compact rooms. Rectangular tables are generally more suitable for longer meeting layouts, larger groups or work that requires space along the table.
What tabletop materials and colours are available in the P50 family?
The family attributes include melamine, HPL and oak surfaces, with white and black colour options. Availability can vary by configuration, so confirm the finish for the exact model you are considering.
Do ICF P50 tables include cable trays?
Some P50 configurations are suitable for a cable tray, but the tray is not included. Check the selected model's compatibility and plan any required cable-management accessory separately.