Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Charcoal Black Square Plate 215mm
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Charcoal Black square plate is a porcelain side or starter plate finished with an underglaze printed design and a hand-applied edge band. The Homespun pattern...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Diameter
- 215
- Dimensions
- 215(Ø)mm | 8½(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Charcoal Black square plate is a porcelain side or starter plate finished with an underglaze printed design and a hand-applied edge band. The Homespun pattern draws on archival textile-inspired designs and is available in two colourways — Charcoal Black and Stone Grey — giving operators a degree of flexibility when building a cohesive table setting.
In a busy service environment, porcelain of this type handles the daily demands of stacking, dishwasher cycling, and rapid turnaround well. The underglaze print is protected beneath the glaze surface rather than sitting on top, which means the pattern is more resistant to the fading and wear that printed-on-glaze finishes can show over time. Churchill back this with a five-year edge chip warranty, which is a reasonable indicator of confidence in the product's durability for regular commercial use.
From an operational standpoint, the square format suits contemporary plating styles where portion presentation and plate symmetry matter. The Charcoal Black colourway works particularly well as a contrast backdrop for lighter-coloured dishes, salads, and sharing plates where visual impact at the pass is important.
- Hand-applied edge band adds a considered, craft-influenced finish
- Underglaze print construction resists wear through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Square format supports structured, contemporary plating presentations
- Available in a matching Stone Grey colourway for mixed table schemes
This plate is best suited to restaurants, hotels, and hospitality venues looking for tableware that carries a degree of character without being overly decorative. The 215mm format is practical for starters, sides, and sharing portions rather than main courses. If your operation requires a full range of matching pieces — from mains plates through to bowls and platters — it is worth checking availability across the Studio Prints Homespun range before committing to a table scheme.
If you're planning a full cover change or building a new table scheme and want to talk through quantities or mix-and-match options, our team is happy to help you work it through.
Key Features
- Underglaze print construction protected beneath the glaze surface
- Hand-applied edge band inspired by archival Homespun textile designs
- Porcelain body suited to repeated commercial dishwasher cycling
- Square plate format supports structured contemporary plating styles
- Available in two colourways: Charcoal Black and Stone Grey
Operational Benefits
- Pattern resists fading through heavy daily dishwasher use
- Five-year edge chip warranty supports long-term tableware investment
- Dark colourway enhances visual contrast for lighter plated dishes
- Consistent finish supports cohesive table presentation across covers
- Craft-influenced aesthetic adds character without over-decorating the table
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Diameter
- 215
- Dimensions
- 215(Ø)mm | 8½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Square
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
- Weight
- 6.28kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The underglaze construction means the pattern sits beneath the glaze rather than on top of it, making it more resistant to the wear and fading that heavier dishwasher cycling can cause on surface-printed finishes. Churchill's five-year edge chip warranty also reflects the expectation that these plates will be used in a demanding commercial environment.
- The Homespun range is well suited to restaurants, boutique hotels, and hospitality venues where table presentation matters and operators want tableware with a degree of visual character. It works equally well in smaller independent settings and larger covers, provided the aesthetic fits the food style and service format.
- Many operators do mix the two colourways deliberately to create a varied but cohesive table scheme, particularly on sharing menus where plates arrive at different points during the meal. If you're planning a mixed scheme it's worth ordering a sample of each to assess how they sit together under your dining room lighting before committing to full cover quantities.