Churchill Stonecast Round Dishes Peppercorn Grey 185mm Pack of 12
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established collection of super vitrified tableware designed specifically for commercial hospitality environments. These 185mm round dishes in Peppercorn Grey offer a neutral, earthy finish...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 300ml | 10½oz
- Dimensions
- 168(H) x 185(W) x 185(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established collection of super vitrified tableware designed specifically for commercial hospitality environments. These 185mm round dishes in Peppercorn Grey offer a neutral, earthy finish that suits a wide range of plating styles — from casual bistro dishes to more considered fine dining presentation. They are supplied in packs of twelve, which is a practical quantity for building service stock or topping up an existing collection.
In day-to-day service, the super vitrified construction is the detail that matters most. Standard vitrified ware handles normal use reasonably well, but super vitrified china is fired to a higher standard, producing a denser, harder body that is more resistant to chipping at the rim and crazing on the glaze surface. For busy operations where tableware goes through the rack multiple times a day, this translates directly into a longer usable lifespan and lower ongoing replacement costs.
Practically, these dishes work well across several service roles:
- Starters, sharing plates and tapas portions
- Sides and accompaniments plated individually
- Desserts where a compact, contained dish suits the presentation
- Amuse-bouche or pre-dessert courses in more formal settings
The Peppercorn Grey colourway sits in the cooler, grey-toned end of the Stonecast palette. It reads as contemporary without being trend-dependent, and the neutral tone lets the food take visual priority rather than competing with it. The dishes are dishwasher safe and compatible with the kind of high-cycle warewashing typical in commercial kitchens.
If you are building out a full table setting or need guidance on mixing Stonecast pieces across different sizes and shapes for your menu, our team is happy to talk through what combinations tend to work well in practice.
Key Features
- Super vitrified construction for enhanced chip and craze resistance
- 185mm diameter suited to starters, sides and dessert portions
- 300ml capacity provides a practical volume for plated dishes
- Peppercorn Grey glaze offers a neutral, food-forward presentation surface
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for practical service stock building
Operational Benefits
- Reduced replacement frequency lowers long-term tableware costs
- Neutral colourway keeps visual focus on the food being served
- Consistent sizing supports standardised portioning across service
- Dishwasher safe construction handles high-cycle warewashing reliably
- Versatile dish size adapts across multiple courses and menu styles
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 300ml | 10½oz
- Dimensions
- 168(H) x 185(W) x 185(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 390g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified ware is specifically designed to withstand the repeated thermal cycling and mechanical handling that commercial warewashing involves. The denser fired body resists surface crazing and rim chipping better than standard vitrified china, which is why it is commonly specified in sites running multiple rack cycles per service period.
- Yes — the Peppercorn Grey finish is neutral enough to work in casual bistro and pub dining environments while still reading as considered and deliberate in more formal settings. The Stonecast range was developed with this crossover in mind, which is part of why it has remained a popular choice across different hospitality formats.
- Stonecast is designed as a coordinated collection, so dishes, plates and bowls across the range are intended to work together. Mixing sizes and shapes within the same colourway is straightforward, and combining different Stonecast colourways can also work well where operators want a more eclectic table setting. If you are planning a broader table build, it is worth talking through your menu structure first so the piece selection makes practical sense for your service.