Churchill Stonecast Peppercorn Grey Triangle Plate 305mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Triangle Plate is a vitrified ceramic serving plate with a distinctive triangular form, finished by hand in Peppercorn Grey. It is part of Churchill's well-established Stonecast range,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Diameter
- 305
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Triangle Plate is a vitrified ceramic serving plate with a distinctive triangular form, finished by hand in Peppercorn Grey. It is part of Churchill's well-established Stonecast range, which is widely used in restaurants, hotels, and gastro-pubs where presentation is taken seriously. The irregular, hand-applied finish means each piece carries subtle variations — an intentional characteristic of the range rather than a quality concern.
The triangular format lends itself to plated starters, sharing dishes, and composed desserts where a conventional round plate would simply blend into the table. The Peppercorn Grey tone sits neutrally against most food colours, making it a practical choice for seasonal menus where the plate needs to work across a variety of dishes without dictating the presentation.
As a vitrified ceramic, the plate is built to withstand the routine demands of a busy cover operation — commercial dishwasher cycles, stacking, and daily handling. The 5-year edge chip warranty from Churchill reflects confidence in the material's durability under normal service conditions, which is a useful consideration when budgeting for a new range.
- Hand-finished surface gives each plate individual character without compromising uniformity across a set
- Neutral grey tone provides a strong visual contrast for most plated food
- Suitable for commercial dishwashers in regular service rotation
- Supplied in a pack of six — practical for building a consistent table cover
This plate is best suited to restaurants or hotels where presentation is a deliberate part of the dining experience. It works well as part of a broader Stonecast table setting. If you are specifying tableware across a full operation or want guidance on building a consistent look across courses, the team is happy to talk through the range with you.
Key Features
- Vitrified ceramic construction for durability in commercial service
- Distinctive triangular form suited to composed plated dishes
- Hand-applied Peppercorn Grey finish with natural surface variation
- 5-year edge chip warranty backed by Churchill
- Supplied as a pack of six for consistent table cover builds
Operational Benefits
- Withstands regular commercial dishwasher cycles without finish degradation
- Neutral grey tone enhances visual contrast across varied plated dishes
- Hand-finished character supports premium presentation without extra effort
- Pack format simplifies stock ordering for new or growing operations
- Consistent with the wider Stonecast range for a unified table setting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Diameter
- 305
- Dimensions
- 115(H) x 305(Ø)mm | 4½(H)" x 12(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. As a vitrified ceramic, the Stonecast plate is designed to withstand regular commercial dishwasher cycles. The hand-applied finish is part of the manufacturing process and is not a surface coating that will wash away over time.
- It depends on the menu and cover style. The format works particularly well for starters, sharing plates, and desserts where a composed presentation is part of the offer. It is less suited to dishes that require a practical rim for portioning at the table, so it is worth considering alongside your full menu before committing to volume.
- Yes. The Stonecast range is designed to work as a cohesive collection across different plate shapes, bowls, and serving pieces. Mixing formats within the same colourway — such as Peppercorn Grey — is common practice in restaurants that want a unified but varied table setting.