Choose the right ICF P80 table for your space
The P80 range is designed to cover several common meeting-room requirements without moving outside one consistent collection. Start with the number of people who need to sit comfortably at the table, then compare the available top shapes, surface materials, and dimensions.
For compact meetings and media use
The square four-person models are a practical fit for smaller meeting rooms, private offices, or team areas where a compact footprint matters. The media-ready meeting table is the most suitable option when the room needs a configuration intended for media use. The other square model provides the same four-person format with a straightforward HPL top and steel base.
For larger teams and formal meetings
Choose the rectangular eight-person table for a medium-sized meeting setting. The rectangular ten-person table is suited to larger conference rooms and offers more seating capacity. Rectangular designs can also make it easier to orient participants along the length of the table, depending on the room plan.
Compare materials and practical features
Across the collection, the base material is steel and the tables use fixed, non-adjustable structures. Top materials include HPL and oak, while black and white surface options appear in the available configurations. HPL can be a useful choice when you want a practical meeting surface, while oak offers a different material character within the P80 family.
All listed P80 models are suitable for a cable tray, but the cable tray is not included. If your meeting room will use monitors, presentation equipment, or other wired devices, confirm the cable-management requirement and any related configuration before ordering. The tables are not linkable, so plan the room around individual table footprints rather than a connected system.
What to check before leasing
- Capacity: Confirm whether the room requires seating for four, eight, or ten people.
- Shape: Measure the usable area and decide whether a square or rectangular top works best with circulation and other furniture.
- Dimensions: Review the specific width and depth shown for the selected configuration; dimensions vary across the P80 models.
- Surface: Compare HPL and oak, then check whether the preferred black or white finish is available for that model.
- Connectivity: If cables need to be routed through the table, verify the suitable cable-tray configuration. Compatibility does not mean the tray is included.
Myntwork offers ICF P80 conference tables on a monthly lease, giving businesses a flexible way to furnish meeting spaces. To choose confidently, compare the individual product specifications, confirm the room measurements, and identify the table capacity and cable-management needs before moving forward.
Frequently asked questions about ICF Conference Table P80
Which ICF P80 table should I choose for four people?
Choose one of the square four-person P80 models for a compact meeting setup. Select the media-ready version when media use is a priority; otherwise, compare the available surface and configuration details of the standard square model.
What is the difference between the eight- and ten-person P80 tables?
Both are rectangular conference tables, but the eight-person model is intended for medium-sized meetings while the ten-person model provides greater seating capacity. Check the listed dimensions against the room before deciding.
Are ICF P80 tables available with square and rectangular tops?
Yes. The collection includes square tables for four people and rectangular tables for eight or ten people.
What materials and colors are available in the P80 collection?
The collection includes HPL and oak top materials, with black and white surface options represented among the available configurations. Each model should be checked individually for its exact choices.
Does an ICF P80 table include a cable tray?
The P80 tables are suitable for a cable tray, but the cable tray is not included. Confirm the required configuration if your meeting room needs integrated cable management.