Plan the table around the room
Start with the number of people who need to use the table regularly. Notable models are available for four, six and eight people, so capacity is an important first filter. A round table can support face-to-face discussion in a compact footprint, while elliptical and oval tops create a longer collaborative surface. Barrel-shaped and rounded profiles can offer a softer alternative to a standard rectangular meeting table.
Next, consider how the table will be used during the day. Fixed sit desks suit conventional conference rooms and scheduled meetings. Height-adjustable sit-stand models are better suited to active collaboration, workshops or offices where users want to alternate between sitting and standing.
Compare the practical specifications
Top materials and finishes
Available top materials include melamine, HPL and oak, with surface colours including black, white and wood options. Check the selected model’s finish and edge treatment before ordering, particularly when coordinating the table with existing meeting chairs, storage or workstations. ABS edging appears across the collection and is suited to everyday office use.
Base style and cable management
Notable tables use either angled legs or a column base, with metal and steel construction options. Angled legs create a more visibly architectural profile, while a column base can give the underside a cleaner appearance. If your meetings depend on laptops or presentation equipment, prioritise a model suitable for a cable tray and confirm how your preferred power setup will be arranged. The collection is electrified, but the cable tray is not included.
What to check before selecting a model
- Confirm the required capacity: four, six or eight people.
- Measure the room, circulation space and clearance around chairs.
- Choose between fixed-height and adjustable sit-stand use.
- Compare top shape, surface colour, material and base colour.
- Check whether cable-tray compatibility meets your installation needs.
- Review the applicable product documentation, including the catalogue, user manual and materials information.
ICF Notable tables are available through Myntwork on a monthly lease, helping businesses furnish meeting areas without treating every table as a permanent purchase. Compare the models in the collection, then confirm the selected dimensions, finish, capacity and electrical requirements before moving forward.
Frequently asked questions about ICF Conference Table Notable
Which ICF Notable table should I choose for a small meeting room?
For a compact meeting room, begin with the four-person round model or another smaller Notable configuration that fits the available circulation space. Compare the top shape and dimensions with the room plan before selecting.
Are ICF Notable conference tables height-adjustable?
The collection includes both fixed sit desks and adjustable sit-stand conference tables. Check the individual model details to confirm whether the selected table has height adjustment.
What table shapes are available in the Notable collection?
Available shapes include round, elliptical, oval, rectangular and square tops, along with barrel-shaped and rounded-side options. The best choice depends on room proportions, seating capacity and the desired meeting layout.
Do ICF Notable tables include cable trays?
The collection includes models suitable for a cable tray, but the cable tray is not included. Confirm the electrical and cable-management requirements for the chosen configuration.
What top materials and colours can I compare?
Notable options include melamine, HPL and oak tops, with surface colours listed as black, white and wood. Availability can vary by model, so check the specific product details before choosing a finish.