Churchill Stonecast Sage Green Chefs' Oblong Plate 298mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established choice in casual-dining and contemporary restaurant environments. These chefs' oblong plates in Sage Green carry a hand-painted reactive glaze finish, which means each...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 298(L) x 153(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 7kg
Downloads
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established choice in casual-dining and contemporary restaurant environments. These chefs' oblong plates in Sage Green carry a hand-painted reactive glaze finish, which means each piece varies slightly in tone and texture — deliberately so. That natural variation gives table settings an artisan quality without requiring any additional effort from front-of-house staff. Sold in packs of twelve, the range is practical to spec from the outset and straightforward to extend as covers grow.
In day-to-day service, the oblong format earns its place through versatility. It suits composed starter plates, sharing boards, dessert presentations, and modern main courses where a rectangular canvas works better than round. The format is increasingly common in gastropubs, independent restaurants, and hotel dining rooms where chefs want more control over how a dish lands on the table.
The super vitrified body is the practical backbone of the range. This construction is noticeably more resistant to chipping and crazing than standard porcelain, which matters in a busy pot wash environment where plates are handled at volume and speed. The glaze is robust enough to hold up through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without dulling noticeably over time.
- Hand-painted reactive finish gives each plate a distinct, individual character
- Oblong format supports a wide range of plating styles and dish types
- Super vitrified construction resists chipping in high-turnover pot wash
- Available across eleven colourways, allowing coordinated or contrasting table schemes
- Pack of twelve keeps opening orders practical for most covers
The Stonecast range suits operations running between thirty and a hundred covers, though many larger sites use it across specific menu sections rather than as a whole-house plate. If you are building a larger set or mixing colourways across a menu, it is worth talking through quantities before ordering — we are happy to help work out what you need.
Key Features
- Hand-painted reactive glaze creates individual variation across every plate
- Super vitrified body construction for enhanced chip and craze resistance
- 298mm oblong format supports composed and modern plating presentations
- Available across eleven colourways for coordinated or mixed table schemes
- Sold in packs of twelve for practical quantity management from the outset
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive table presentation achieved without additional front-of-house effort
- Withstands high-volume pot wash cycles with reduced chipping over time
- Versatile plate shape suits starters, mains, desserts and sharing formats
- Artisan aesthetic supports contemporary and casual-dining menu positioning
- Pack format simplifies stock management and straightforward quantity top-ups
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 298(L) x 153(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 7kg
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- The reactive glaze on Stonecast is fired into the super vitrified body rather than applied as a surface coating, so it does not wash off or dull noticeably under regular commercial dishwasher cycles. Some very gradual softening of the finish is normal over years of heavy use, but the range is designed for exactly this kind of operational environment.
- The oblong plate works well across a range of courses — starters, desserts, and modern main presentations where a rectangular canvas suits the dish. Many kitchens use it selectively alongside round plates rather than as a direct replacement, which gives chefs more flexibility in how individual dishes are presented.
- Stonecast is designed to mix across its eleven colourways, and many operators run two or three tones across a menu to distinguish courses or sections. If you are planning a larger set or a mixed scheme, it is worth confirming quantities before ordering — getting the balance right first time avoids small shortfall orders later.