Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Grey Coupe Plate 10.25" Box of 12
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Grey coupe plate is a 10.25" main course plate produced in super vitrified porcelain, supplied in a box of twelve. It forms part of Churchill's Stonecast...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Grey coupe plate is a 10.25" main course plate produced in super vitrified porcelain, supplied in a box of twelve. It forms part of Churchill's Stonecast Aqueous collection, which takes its visual character from a liquid pooling effect — each piece is hand finished, meaning there is natural variation between individual plates. The Aqueous Grey colourway sits in cool, muted tones that complement a range of plating styles without dominating the presentation.
Super vitrified porcelain is a practical choice for busy food service environments. It offers a harder, denser body than standard porcelain, which helps resist chipping during day-to-day handling and repeated dishwasher cycles — a relevant consideration in kitchens where crockery turns over quickly through service. The hand-finished surface gives each plate a slightly individual character, which works well in settings where a craft or artisanal aesthetic is part of the dining offer.
The coupe profile — shallow, with no defined rim — provides a generous usable surface area for plating, and the 10.25" diameter is a well-established size for main course covers across restaurant and hotel dining.
- Suitable for upscale casual dining, brasserie, and hotel restaurant environments
- Hand-finished production means minor variation in tone and texture — consider this when ordering across multiple batches
- Part of a wider Stonecast Aqueous collection, so coordinating pieces are available
This plate is well suited to operators who want a distinctive tabletop aesthetic alongside functional durability. If you're building a full table setting or need guidance on mix-and-match options within the Stonecast range, the team is happy to help you work through what's needed.
Key Features
- Hand-finished super vitrified porcelain with a liquid pooling visual effect
- 10.25" coupe profile offers a generous plating surface for main courses
- Super vitrified body provides a denser, harder finish than standard porcelain
- Aqueous Grey colourway in cool, muted tones suited to varied plating styles
- Supplied in a box of 12, practical for initial cover counts or topping up stock
Operational Benefits
- Harder porcelain body helps resist chipping through heavy daily service cycles
- Consistent coupe format supports efficient, repeatable plating across the pass
- Hand-finished variation adds a craft character that enhances upscale dining presentations
- Coordinates with the wider Stonecast Aqueous range for a cohesive table setting
- Dishwasher-safe construction reduces handling time and supports high-turnover covers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 750g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Hand finishing introduces natural variation in tone and texture between individual plates, which is intentional to the Stonecast Aqueous design. Most operators find this works well in casual fine dining, brasserie, and boutique hotel environments where a craft aesthetic is valued. If you require a highly uniform appearance across covers, it's worth discussing whether this range is the right fit for your service style.
- Super vitrified porcelain is fired to a higher density than standard porcelain, which gives it better resistance to chipping and crazing under repeated commercial use and dishwasher cycling. It is a commonly specified material in mid-to-upper-tier food service operations precisely because it balances a refined appearance with practical durability.
- Because each plate is hand finished, there can be minor batch-to-batch variation in tone. For most settings this is not noticeable in service, but if you are ordering in stages across a longer period it is worth being aware of. We'd recommend ordering sufficient stock upfront where possible, and we're happy to advise on quantities based on your cover count and typical crockery attrition rate.