Churchill Stonecast Accents Petal Pink Chefs Oblong Plate 287x152mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Accents Petal Pink Chefs Oblong Plate is part of Churchill's well-regarded Stonecast Accents range — reactive-glaze tableware that combines a handcrafted aesthetic with the durability expected in...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 153
- Dimensions
- 153(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Accents Petal Pink Chefs Oblong Plate is part of Churchill's well-regarded Stonecast Accents range — reactive-glaze tableware that combines a handcrafted aesthetic with the durability expected in commercial service. The oblong format suits starter and dessert plating, as well as sharing plates and contemporary main course presentation where a standard round plate would feel too conventional.
Made from super vitrified china, these plates are built to withstand the daily rigours of commercial use — the consistent heat cycling of dishwashers, busy pass throughput, and the knocks of stacking and storage. The hand-applied edge band is a practical detail: it reinforces the rim, which is typically the first point of damage in high-turnover environments, helping to reduce chipping and extend plate life.
From an operational standpoint, the Stonecast Accents range offers a few clear advantages for front-of-house teams:
- Super vitrified construction resists chipping better than standard earthenware
- Underglaze decoration holds up through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- The oblong shape gives chefs more plating flexibility for modern, restaurant-style presentation
- Sold in a pack of 12, making it straightforward to introduce or supplement an existing cover set
These plates are best suited to restaurants, gastro pubs, and hotel dining rooms where presentation matters and where a degree of individual character in the glaze finish is a deliberate stylistic choice rather than a quality concern. The reactive glaze means no two pieces are identical, which works well in informal fine dining or relaxed contemporary settings but may not suit operations requiring a perfectly uniform table lay.
If you're building a full cover set or want to discuss whether this range will work alongside your existing tableware, the team is happy to help you work through the options before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction for commercial durability and longevity
- Hand-applied edge band reinforces the rim against chipping in service
- Underglaze decoration resists fading through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Oblong 287x152mm format suited to contemporary starter and dessert plating
- Sold in packs of 12 to simplify cover set planning and stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduced plate replacement costs thanks to chip-resistant super vitrified construction
- Consistent presentation maintained through heavy commercial dishwasher use
- Reactive glaze adds visual character without compromising hygienic food contact surfaces
- Oblong format gives chefs greater flexibility for modern plating styles
- Pack-of-12 format makes it easier to match quantities to actual cover numbers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 153
- Dimensions
- 153(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 566.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the super vitrified construction and reinforced edge band make them a practical choice for busy service. That said, as with all reactive-glaze tableware, some variation between pieces is inherent to the manufacturing process, so operators who need a tightly uniform table lay may want to review samples before committing to a full order.
- The Stonecast Accents range uses an underglaze decoration process, which means the colour and finish are protected beneath the glaze layer rather than sitting on top of it. This makes the plates considerably more resistant to dishwasher fade than surface-printed alternatives, though using the correct commercial detergent doses will help maintain appearance over time.
- The oblong shape is genuinely functional — it works well for starters, desserts, sharing boards, and contemporary main plating where chefs want to arrange components along a longer surface. It is increasingly common in casual fine dining and gastropub environments as a standard cover piece rather than a purely theatrical option.