Churchill Studio Prints Raku Rectangular Plates Agate Grey 355mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku rectangular plate is a generously proportioned piece designed for modern plated presentation. The Agate Grey colourway is produced using a kiln-reactive glaze process, which creates...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 355(W) x 189(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku rectangular plate is a generously proportioned piece designed for modern plated presentation. The Agate Grey colourway is produced using a kiln-reactive glaze process, which creates a subtly crazed, textured surface finish — each piece carries slight natural variation as a result of the firing process. The elongated rectangular format gives chefs a useful canvas for composed dishes, sharing plates, and structured plating styles.
In a working kitchen environment, the primary consideration with tableware is durability under repeated use, washing, and handling. Churchill's super vitrified ceramic construction is a well-established choice in commercial foodservice precisely because it resists chipping and retains its appearance through heavy dishwasher cycles. The Raku glaze is integral to the body rather than a surface coating, which helps maintain the finish over time in busy operations.
From a practical standpoint, this plate works well across a range of service styles:
- Structured plating for à la carte starters and mains
- Sharing boards and small plate concepts
- Deli-style or informal dining presentations
- Brunch menus where the format suits eggs, toast, and accompaniments
The plates are supplied in packs of six, which suits operations building up cover sets incrementally or supplementing an existing Churchill collection. The weight of each piece — substantial without being impractical — gives a quality feel in the hand during service and clearing.
If you are specifying tableware across a full cover count or mixing pieces within the wider Studio Prints range, it is worth considering how the Agate Grey finish coordinates with your existing service style. The team is happy to talk through quantities, mix-and-match options, or suitability for your specific operation before you place an order.
Key Features
- Kiln-reactive glaze produces naturally crazed, unique surface on each piece
- Super vitrified ceramic construction resists chipping under commercial use
- Elongated 355mm rectangular format suits structured and composed plating
- Agate Grey finish coordinates across the wider Studio Prints collection
- Supplied in packs of six for flexible cover-set building
Operational Benefits
- Durable glaze retains appearance through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Rectangular format gives chefs more plating space for composed dishes
- Consistent finish across packs supports a uniform table presentation
- Super vitrified body reduces replacement frequency in high-turnover operations
- Pack-of-six supply makes incremental stock building straightforward and cost-effective
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 355(W) x 189(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 840g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Churchill's super vitrified ceramic is specifically developed for commercial warewashing environments. The kiln-reactive glaze is integral to the body, so it holds up well through repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles without significant degradation to the finish.
- The kiln-reactive firing process means each plate carries a degree of natural variation, and this is a characteristic of the Raku range rather than a quality issue. Across batches, the Agate Grey colourway remains consistent, though subtle surface differences are inherent to the production method. If you are matching to an existing set, it is worth discussing batch availability with the team before ordering.
- That depends on your cover count, table-turn rate, and how your kitchen stages its service. As a general guide, operators typically hold two to three times their cover count in working circulation to allow for dishwasher cycles and breakage attrition. If you are unsure what quantity suits your operation, the team can help work through the numbers.