Churchill Raku Jasper Grey Evolve Coupe Plate 8.67" (Box 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Raku Jasper Grey Evolve coupe plate is an 8.67-inch flat plate finished in a muted grey tone drawn from the Raku range within Churchill's Studio Prints collection. The...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Raku Jasper Grey Evolve coupe plate is an 8.67-inch flat plate finished in a muted grey tone drawn from the Raku range within Churchill's Studio Prints collection. The aesthetic references the traditional Raku firing process — a Japanese technique known for producing organic, expressive surface effects — interpreted here through Churchill's UK-based print process onto a clean coupe profile. The result is a plate with quiet visual character that sits well alongside both contemporary and more traditional table settings.
Made from super vitrified porcelain, this plate is built for the demands of professional service rather than domestic use. Super vitrified porcelain offers a harder, denser body than standard vitrified china, which translates to better resistance against the chipping and crazing that come with high-volume dishwasher cycles and the general wear of a busy pass. At 550g, the plate has a reassuring weight in hand without being cumbersome for front-of-house staff to handle at pace.
- Super vitrified porcelain body resists chipping under continuous commercial use
- Raku-inspired Jasper Grey finish suits modern and classic plating styles
- Coupe profile gives a clean, uninterrupted plating surface
- Manufactured in the UK by Churchill, a long-established tableware producer
- Sold in boxes of 12, suited to building or refreshing cover sets
The coupe shape — no rim, gently curved edge — gives chefs a straightforward canvas for plating without the visual interruption of a traditional rim. It works well for starters and main courses of moderate portion size, and the neutral grey tone is flexible enough to complement most food colours without competing with the dish.
Sold in boxes of 12, this plate is practical for operators adding to an existing cover set or establishing a new one. If you are covering a larger operation or need guidance on quantities relative to your covers and wash cycle frequency, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain body for enhanced chip and craze resistance
- 8.67-inch coupe profile with unrimmed, curved plating surface
- Raku-inspired Jasper Grey finish produced via UK-based print process
- 550g plate weight balances presence with ease of handling
- Supplied in boxes of 12 for straightforward cover set building
Operational Benefits
- Withstands high-frequency commercial dishwasher cycles with reduced breakage
- Neutral grey tone complements a wide range of plating presentations
- Rimless coupe shape simplifies plating and speeds up pass efficiency
- Consistent finish across the box supports uniform table presentation
- UK-manufactured tableware with reliable quality control for trade buyers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 550g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified porcelain is fired to a higher density than standard vitrified china, which makes it more resistant to chipping along the rim and base — the areas that take the most wear in commercial dishwashers and on busy pass shelves. For operations running multiple sittings daily, this typically means a longer service life and lower replacement frequency compared with lighter-bodied alternatives.
- At just under 9 inches, this plate sits comfortably in the range used for starters and lighter main courses. It is well suited to composed plating where chefs want a clean, uninterrupted surface. Operators serving generous main course portions may find a larger plate from the same range a better fit — it is worth considering your standard portion sizes before ordering.
- A common working rule is to hold three times your cover count in crockery to allow for one set in service, one going through the wash cycle, and one in reserve for breakages. For a 40-cover restaurant, that would suggest a starting stock of around 120 plates — ten boxes. If your wash cycle is slower or breakage rates are higher, a larger reserve makes sense. The team can help you work through the numbers if you are setting up a new operation or refreshing a full set.