Churchill Lotus Triangular Plates White 300mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Lotus triangular plate is a vitrified porcelain flatware piece designed to offer an alternative to conventional round plates. The soft triangular form, drawn from the Lotus range's signature...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 200(W) x 300(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Lotus triangular plate is a vitrified porcelain flatware piece designed to offer an alternative to conventional round plates. The soft triangular form, drawn from the Lotus range's signature aesthetic, provides a distinct canvas for plating that works particularly well for starters, desserts, and composed sharing plates where presentation is part of the experience.
In service, vitrified porcelain performs reliably under the daily demands of a commercial kitchen — it handles repeated dishwasher cycles without significant glaze degradation, resists the metal marking that is common with lower-grade ceramics, and maintains a clean white finish that keeps plates looking presentable across a long service life. The white glaze also does what a good plate should: it lets the food take the attention, with colour and texture reading clearly against the neutral background.
The practical case for this plate in a working kitchen includes:
- Vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping and staining in daily use
- High-glaze finish minimises metal marking from cutlery contact
- White colourway works across a wide range of plating styles and cuisines
- Distinctive triangular shape adds visual variety without requiring additional styling
- Dishwasher-safe, supporting a straightforward wash-up workflow
This plate is suited to restaurants, hotel restaurants, and event caterers where presentation standards are a priority. Because it is a statement shape, it works best where the menu and plating style complement a more considered table setting. It is less likely to be the right choice for high-turnover casual dining where standard round flatware is more practical. The pack of six is sensible for table settings or supplementing an existing cover count rather than outfitting a full restaurant floor from scratch.
If you are building out a full flatware range or matching pieces across courses, it is worth having a conversation with the team about coordinating pieces within the Lotus collection before placing a larger order.
Key Features
- Vitrified porcelain construction for durability in commercial use
- High-glaze finish resists metal marking from cutlery contact
- Soft triangular form inspired by the Churchill Lotus design
- White glaze provides a neutral, food-forward plating surface
- Supplied in a pack of six for straightforward cover management
Operational Benefits
- Maintains a clean, presentable appearance across repeated service cycles
- Reduces visible cutlery marking, keeping plates looking well longer
- Distinctive shape adds visual interest without additional table styling effort
- White finish ensures food colour and texture read clearly on the plate
- Dishwasher-safe design supports efficient turnaround during busy service
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 200(W) x 300(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 4.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Vitrified porcelain is a practical choice for commercial environments — it withstands repeated dishwasher cycles and resists the chipping and staining that can shorten the life of lighter ceramics. That said, as with any shaped or statement plate, careful stacking and handling in the wash-up area will help preserve the glaze and edges over time.
- The triangular plate works well for starters, desserts, or dishes where the composition is deliberately arranged rather than served family-style. It requires a little more thought in plating than a standard round, so it tends to suit kitchens where the brigade has time to plate with intent rather than high-speed covers operations.
- A pack of six is typically sufficient for a small private dining setting or to supplement an existing flatware stock, but most operators running a full restaurant floor will need multiple packs to maintain adequate cover counts and allow for breakages. It is worth calculating your cover number, wash cycle frequency, and a reasonable breakage allowance before committing to a quantity.