Churchill Homespun Chroma Blue Triangle Plate 229mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Chroma Blue Triangle Plate is a 229mm triangular flatware piece finished in a deep blue glaze designed to replicate the irregular, textured appearance of hand-thrown pottery. Each...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 229(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 7.48kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Chroma Blue Triangle Plate is a 229mm triangular flatware piece finished in a deep blue glaze designed to replicate the irregular, textured appearance of hand-thrown pottery. Each plate carries subtle variation in its surface character, which is a deliberate part of the Homespun Chroma aesthetic rather than a quality inconsistency. The range is supplied in packs of 12, making it practical for operators looking to build or extend a consistent cover set.
In a busy service environment, the practicalities of tableware come down to durability and consistency. Churchill's super vitrified body construction gives these plates strong resistance to both thermal and physical shock — relevant in kitchens where plates move quickly between hot pass lamps, dishwashers, and ambient storage. The decorative finish is applied under the glaze rather than on top, which preserves the pattern through repeated commercial washing cycles rather than wearing it away over time.
From an operational standpoint, the plates offer a number of straightforward advantages:
- Dishwasher safe for high-cycle commercial warewashing
- Microwave safe, allowing safe reheating where required
- Under-glaze decoration resists fading through repeated washing
- Super vitrified body reduces chipping and breakage in daily service
- Triangular format suits modern plating styles and sharing plate presentation
There are no special storage or handling requirements beyond standard flatware practice. As with any decorative tableware, stacking height should be managed sensibly to avoid unnecessary pressure on lower plates during storage.
This range is well suited to casual dining, bistro, and contemporary restaurant settings where operators want a relaxed, artisan aesthetic without sacrificing the durability expected in commercial use. The pack size makes it appropriate for smaller covers or as a supplement to an existing set. Operators running larger services or needing to equip from scratch may want to consider ordering across multiple packs to build adequate par stock.
If you have questions about how this range fits within a broader table setting or whether the aesthetic works alongside specific servingware, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified body with strong thermal and physical shock resistance
- Under-glaze decoration maintains pattern through commercial dishwash cycles
- Triangular 229mm format suitable for modern and sharing plate presentation
- Microwave safe construction supports reheating without risk of damage
- Supplied in packs of 12 for practical cover-set building
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage frequency during busy service and daily warewashing
- Decoration remains consistent over time, supporting a uniform table presentation
- Triangular shape adds visual interest without complicating kitchen plating workflows
- Microwave compatibility gives front-of-house flexibility during service
- Pack format allows operators to scale stock in line with cover numbers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 229(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 7.48kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Because the pattern is applied beneath the glaze rather than on the surface, it is significantly more resistant to fading than on-glaze decoration. In standard commercial warewashing conditions, the finish should remain consistent across the working life of the plate.
- The triangular plate works well as a starter or sharing plate, and suits contemporary plating styles where a square or round plate would feel conventional. It is less commonly used as a main course plate, so operators tend to use it alongside a round flatware range rather than as a standalone solution.
- That depends on covers and service style, but as a general guide, operators typically hold two to three times their cover count to allow for items in the wash and breakage over time. For a 40-cover site using these as a starter plate, three to four packs would represent a reasonable starting point. If you are unsure, it is worth having a conversation with us before placing an order.