Churchill Stonecast Walled Plates Duck Egg 260mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a hand-decorated porcelain tableware collection designed to bring a considered, rustic character to the commercial table. These 260mm walled plates in Duck Egg sit within...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a hand-decorated porcelain tableware collection designed to bring a considered, rustic character to the commercial table. These 260mm walled plates in Duck Egg sit within a broader range of twelve colourways, each finished to give a natural variation in tone that makes individual pieces feel distinct without looking mismatched — a quality that works well in casual dining, café and bistro environments where uniformity can feel at odds with the concept.
The walled profile serves a practical purpose alongside its aesthetic one. The raised edge contains sauces, dressings and looser components without the visual bulk of a deep bowl, making these plates useful across a range of dishes from composed salads and pasta plates through to desserts or sharing plates. The porcelain construction is durable enough for daily front-of-house use, and the hand-decorated finish holds up well in commercial dishwasher environments over normal service life.
A few practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Hand-decorated finish means slight variation between pieces — this is intentional, not a defect
- Sold in packs of six, so order quantities need to work in multiples of six
- Duck Egg is one of twelve colourways — worth considering consistency across table covers if mixing with other Stonecast pieces
- Porcelain construction; check Churchill's current chipping and thermal shock guidance if your operation runs high-volume rapid turnaround
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, cafés and casual dining operations where the tableware is expected to contribute to the overall look of the cover. If you are building a full table setting or want to discuss which Stonecast colourway works best for your concept, we are happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Hand-decorated porcelain with natural variation across individual pieces
- 260mm walled plate profile contains sauces and loose components neatly
- Available across twelve colourways for coordinated table setting builds
- Porcelain construction suitable for commercial dishwasher environments
- Supplied in packs of six for straightforward cover quantity ordering
Operational Benefits
- Rustic hand-finished aesthetic adds character to casual and bistro covers
- Walled edge reduces spillage risk during plating and front-of-house service
- Consistent range across colourways simplifies mixed table setting decisions
- Durable porcelain withstands daily commercial service and regular dishwashing
- Pack-of-six format keeps stock ordering aligned to table cover numbers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 866.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Variation between pieces is an intentional feature of the Stonecast range — the hand-decorated process means each plate carries its own subtle tone and texture. For most operators this is part of the appeal, but if your concept requires precise uniformity across every cover, it is worth viewing samples before committing to a large order.
- That depends on your cover count, table turn rate, and wash cycle speed. As a working guide, most operations aim for at least two to two-and-a-half times their peak seated covers to allow for items in use, in wash, and in reserve. If you let us know your cover count and service pattern, we can help you estimate a sensible quantity.
- Yes — the Stonecast range is designed so that different colourways can be used together on the same table, and many operators do this deliberately to reinforce a relaxed, informal aesthetic. The key consideration is deciding whether you want a structured colour scheme across the dining room or a more eclectic mix, as this affects how many units you order in each colour.