Churchill Studio Prints Stone Rectangular Plates Agate Grey
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Stone rectangular plate in agate grey is a vitrified porcelain flatware piece designed for professional food service. The rectangular format and neutral grey colourwash are intended...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 153(W) x 298(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Stone rectangular plate in agate grey is a vitrified porcelain flatware piece designed for professional food service. The rectangular format and neutral grey colourwash are intended to complement plated dishes rather than compete with them, giving kitchen teams a consistent, presentable base for a range of cuisines and service styles.
In a busy restaurant environment, crockery takes considerable punishment — repeated dishwasher cycles, stacking, and the general rigours of a working pass. Churchill's vitrified porcelain construction is well regarded in commercial kitchens for its durability and resistance to chipping under daily use, which helps keep breakage rates manageable over time. The finish holds up well to regular commercial warewashing without significant crazing or colour fade.
From an operational standpoint, this plate works well where presentation matters as much as practicality:
- The neutral agate grey tone suits a wide range of plating styles and food colours
- Rectangular format supports structured, contemporary plating with clear visual boundaries
- Vitrified porcelain construction handles the demands of commercial dishwashing cycles
- Consistent sizing across the range supports uniform presentation across covers
- Supplied in a pack of 12, which suits both initial stocking and topping up existing sets
Being a flatware item, there are no installation requirements. The main practical consideration is storage — rectangular plates can be less space-efficient to stack than round equivalents, so it is worth accounting for that in your crockery storage layout, particularly at higher cover counts where larger par stocks are needed.
This plate is well suited to restaurants, bistros, and private dining operations where plate presentation is a conscious part of the dining experience. It works particularly well in smaller, quality-led operations. For very high-volume sites with significant daily crockery throughput, it is worth discussing par stock quantities and breakage allowances before committing to a pattern.
If you are building out a full table setting or matching pieces across a range, we are happy to talk through what works well together before you order.
Key Features
- Vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping under daily commercial use
- Agate grey colourwash finish provides a neutral, contemporary plating surface
- Rectangular format supports structured, modern plating presentation
- Supplied in packs of 12 to suit standard commercial stocking quantities
- Compatible with commercial dishwashing cycles without significant glaze degradation
Operational Benefits
- Consistent plate finish supports uniform presentation across all covers
- Durable vitrified body helps keep breakage costs manageable over time
- Neutral grey tone complements vibrant food colours without visual competition
- Rectangular shape gives chefs clear plating boundaries for structured dishes
- Churchill range depth allows coordinated table settings across multiple pieces
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 153(W) x 298(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 7.42kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Vitrified porcelain is the standard choice for commercial crockery precisely because it withstands repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles better than standard ceramic. The colourwash finish on Churchill's Studio Prints range is applied to resist crazing and fading under regular warewashing, though as with all patterned crockery, following the manufacturer's recommended wash temperatures will help preserve the finish over its working life.
- As a general guide, most operators work on a par stock of two to three times the cover count for a given plate size, accounting for plates in use, plates through the wash cycle, and a breakage buffer. For a 40-cover restaurant, that typically means holding 80 to 120 plates of a given size. If you are unsure what quantity makes sense for your service pattern, we can help you work through it.
- Yes — Churchill's Studio Prints Stone range includes multiple piece types designed to coordinate across a table setting, including bowls, smaller plates, and other flatware formats. If you are building a consistent look across your covers, it is worth reviewing which pieces are available in the agate grey colourway to confirm they meet your service requirements before ordering.