Churchill Raku Rectangular Tiles Topaz Blue 140 x 376mm (Pack of 4)
Product Description
The Churchill Raku Rectangular Tile in Topaz Blue is a large-format porcelain serving tile designed for plated and sharing presentations in restaurants, hotels, and contemporary dining operations. Measuring 376mm across,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Modern
- Dimensions
- 376(W) x 140(D)mm
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Product Description
The Churchill Raku Rectangular Tile in Topaz Blue is a large-format porcelain serving tile designed for plated and sharing presentations in restaurants, hotels, and contemporary dining operations. Measuring 376mm across, each tile offers a generous flat surface suited to charcuterie boards, tasting plates, dessert presentations, and smaller sharing dishes where the plate itself is part of the visual experience. Tiles are sold in packs of four.
Churchill's Raku range draws its character from traditional raku pottery firing techniques, which produce subtle tonal variation across each piece. In practice, this means no two tiles are identical — the topaz blue glaze shifts in depth and tone across the surface, lending individual character to every cover. For front-of-house teams, this adds a handcrafted quality to plating without the fragility or inconsistency of true artisan ceramics. The porcelain body is durable enough for regular commercial use and suitable for standard warewashing cycles.
Practical benefits for service include:
- Large rectangular format supports sharing and multi-component presentations
- Porcelain construction is robust under daily commercial service conditions
- Natural glaze variation creates visual interest without additional garnish
- Consistent sizing across the pack supports uniform table layouts
- Raku-inspired finish complements both rustic and modern plating styles
These tiles are best suited to restaurants, hotels, and event caterers where tableware presentation is a considered part of the guest experience. They work particularly well in smaller dining rooms or tasting-menu formats where individual piece character is an advantage rather than a complication. Operators running very high-volume, rapid-turnover covers may find the format less practical for everyday service.
If you're building out a full table setting or have questions about coordinating pieces within the Raku range, our team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Large 376mm porcelain tile suited to sharing and composed presentations
- Raku-inspired glaze produces natural tonal variation on each individual piece
- Porcelain body constructed for regular commercial warewashing cycles
- Sold in packs of four for consistent table cover deployment
- Topaz blue glaze finish works across rustic and contemporary plating styles
Operational Benefits
- Adds handcrafted visual quality to plating without artisan fragility
- Uniform pack sizing supports consistent table layouts during service
- Durable enough for daily commercial use without excessive replacement cost
- Large surface area reduces need for additional serving boards or dishes
- Distinctive glaze character contributes to guest experience at the table
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Modern
- Dimensions
- 376(W) x 140(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 942g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the porcelain construction is designed to withstand regular commercial use, including standard warewashing cycles. As with all decorated tableware, avoiding harsh abrasive cleaning agents will help preserve the glaze finish over time.
- The raku-inspired firing process does produce subtle tonal differences between pieces, so tiles within a pack will not be perfectly identical. In most dining contexts this adds to the handcrafted appeal, but operators who require a highly uniform table presentation should bear this in mind before ordering.
- The large rectangular format works well for sharing plates, tasting menus, charcuterie presentations, and multi-element plating where the tile itself forms part of the visual. It is less suited to high-volume rapid-turnover operations where a more standard round plate format is typically more practical.