Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Coral Plates 254mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate is a 254mm porcelain plate finished in a coral colourway, drawing on the Japanese Kintsugi tradition — an aesthetic that embraces repair and...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate is a 254mm porcelain plate finished in a coral colourway, drawing on the Japanese Kintsugi tradition — an aesthetic that embraces repair and imperfection as part of an object's history. The result is a distinctive, contemporary pattern well suited to modern restaurant and hospitality environments where considered tableware presentation is part of the guest experience.
Manufactured in porcelain, these plates offer the durability expected of a commercial tableware range. Porcelain holds up well under the repeated thermal cycling of a busy pass — moving from dishwasher to hot hold to table service — and the glaze quality on Churchill's Studio Prints range is consistent enough to maintain its appearance across a large cover count over time.
From an operational perspective, the pack format of 12 makes it straightforward to build par stock without over-ordering. The 254mm size sits comfortably as a starter or dessert plate in most plating formats, and the coral finish gives front-of-house teams a practical colour-story option when building a complementary table setting within the wider Studio Prints collection.
- Porcelain construction suited to the demands of commercial dishwashing cycles
- Distinctive Kintsugi-inspired pattern supports considered plating presentation
- Coral colourway coordinates with other pieces in the Studio Prints range
- 254mm diameter works well across starter, dessert, and sharing plate formats
- Pack of 12 supports straightforward par stock management
These plates are well suited to restaurants, boutique hotels, and event catering operations looking to add visual character to their table setting without compromising on durability. If you are building a full tableware scheme or need guidance on coordinating pieces across a service, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Kintsugi Lotus pattern finished in a distinctive coral colourway
- 254mm diameter suitable for starters, desserts, and sharing formats
- Pack of 12 supports practical par stock planning for busy operations
- Part of the Churchill Studio Prints coordinating tableware collection
Operational Benefits
- Consistent glaze quality maintains presentation standards across high cover counts
- Coral colourway supports cohesive table styling with minimal planning effort
- Porcelain durability reduces replacement frequency in demanding service environments
- Pack format simplifies ordering and stock management for front-of-house teams
- Versatile plate size reduces the number of separate plate formats required
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 860g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Churchill's porcelain tableware is manufactured for commercial use and is designed to withstand the temperatures and detergents used in commercial dishwashing cycles. The glaze is formulated to resist fading and crazing under repeated washing, though as with all tableware, avoiding stacking plates too heavily during washing will extend their service life.
- That depends on your cover count and service style, but as a general guide, most operators aim to hold three times their peak cover number in each plate size to allow for items in use, in the wash, and in reserve. For a 40-cover restaurant, that would suggest a starting point of around 120 plates — ten packs. If you are unsure, the team can help you work through a practical par stock calculation.
- The Churchill Studio Prints collection is broad, and the Kintsugi Lotus pattern is available across multiple piece types and sizes within the range. If you are looking to build a coordinated table setting, it is worth speaking with the team to confirm which pieces are currently available and how they work together in a live service context.