Dudson Harvest Ink Deep Coupe Plate 279mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Deep Coupe Plate is a hand-finished porcelain plate from the Harvest Ink range — a collection designed around the kind of earthy, tactile aesthetic that works...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 255
- Dimensions
- 255(Ø)mm | 10(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Deep Coupe Plate is a hand-finished porcelain plate from the Harvest Ink range — a collection designed around the kind of earthy, tactile aesthetic that works well in casual dining, farm-to-table concepts, and contemporary bistro environments. The deep coupe profile provides a gently raised rim with a broad, recessed well, giving chefs a defined plating area without the formality of a traditional plate rim.
In service, porcelain of this weight — at 790g per plate — holds up well to the routine of a busy pass. It stacks cleanly, handles repeated dishwasher cycles reliably, and the hand-finished surface texture is durable enough for practical daily use rather than occasional fine dining. The Harvest Ink glaze gives each piece a subtle variation in tone, which suits menus where presentation is part of the concept.
The deep coupe shape is particularly useful for dishes with sauces, dressings, or garnishes that benefit from containment — think pan sauces, dressed salads, or grain-based mains. It works equally well for composed starter plates where a clean, uncluttered presentation is important.
- Hand-finished porcelain construction with natural tonal variation per piece
- Deep coupe profile contains sauces and dressings without formal rimming
- Dishwasher safe and suitable for commercial wash cycles
- Sold in packs of 12, practical for building cover quantities
- Consistent with other pieces in the Harvest Ink range for mixed-format plating
These plates are sold in packs of 12, which suits operators building cover sets incrementally or supplementing an existing collection. If your operation runs high breakage volumes or larger covers, it is worth considering how many packs you will need before ordering.
If you are building a full table setting around the Harvest Ink range or want guidance on matching pieces, we are happy to help you plan quantities and formats before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Hand-finished porcelain construction with natural tonal variation between pieces
- Deep coupe profile with a broad recessed well for plating definition
- 255mm diameter provides a practical surface area for main course plating
- 790g weight gives each plate solid, stable presence on the pass
- Sold in packs of 12 for straightforward cover-set building
Operational Benefits
- Suits sauced and dressed dishes where rim containment improves presentation
- Handles repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without surface degradation
- Hand-finished texture supports rustic and contemporary plating aesthetics equally
- Pack format makes it easy to scale quantities as cover numbers grow
- Consistent within the Harvest Ink range, supporting cohesive table presentations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 255
- Dimensions
- 255(Ø)mm | 10(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 790g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general guide, most operators plan for one and a half to two plates per cover to allow for dishwasher turnaround during service — so a 40-cover restaurant would typically want 60 to 80 plates as a working minimum. With packs of 12, that works out to five or six packs for a straightforward setup, though higher-volume or faster-turnaround services may want more in rotation.
- Yes — the Harvest Ink glaze is designed for working hospitality environments rather than display purposes. The tonal variation between pieces is an intentional characteristic of the hand-finishing process, not a quality inconsistency, and the porcelain body is robust enough for commercial dishwasher cycles in normal service conditions.
- The 255mm diameter is most commonly used as a main course plate, but the deep coupe profile — with its contained plating area — works well for composed starters too, particularly where a sauce or dressing is part of the dish. Operators running a single plate format across courses often find the coupe shape versatile enough to carry both.