Churchill Alchemy Buffet Rectangular Melamine Tiles Black (Pack of 6)
Product Description
These Churchill Alchemy buffet tiles are rectangular melamine pieces designed to form the base of a structured food display surface. The black finish replicates a granite-effect texture, giving a clean,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 258(W) x 221(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
These Churchill Alchemy buffet tiles are rectangular melamine pieces designed to form the base of a structured food display surface. The black finish replicates a granite-effect texture, giving a clean, consistent backdrop that suits cold and ambient buffet presentations across a range of catering settings. They are sold in packs of six, allowing operators to build a modular display layout to suit their counter or table configuration.
In everyday buffet service, the tiles provide a stable, hygienic surface for presenting food directly or for staging platters, boards, and risers. Melamine is a practical choice for this type of use — it is water resistant, straightforward to wipe down between service periods, and robust enough to handle regular repositioning without marking or cracking under normal conditions.
- Black granite-effect finish presents food displays cleanly and professionally
- Modular format allows flexible layout across counters and buffet tables
- Water-resistant melamine surface wipes down quickly between service periods
- Mixes with white tiles from the same Alchemy range for contrast displays
- Lightweight individual tiles are easy to transport and store when not in use
There are no installation requirements — the tiles simply sit on a flat surface and can be repositioned as needed. They are suited to ambient and cold buffet use rather than direct contact with hot food. For venues running high-volume all-day buffet service, it is worth considering the quantity needed to cover your full display area before ordering.
These tiles work well in hotels, function venues, contract catering operations, and staff restaurants where a consistent, presentable buffet layout is needed day to day. If you are planning a larger display setup or want guidance on mixing formats within the Alchemy range, the team is happy to help you work out the right configuration.
Key Features
- Black granite-effect melamine tile, 258mm x 221mm per piece
- Modular rectangular format for flexible buffet counter layouts
- Water-resistant surface designed for regular food display use
- Compatible with white tiles in the Churchill Alchemy range
- Smooth melamine construction suitable for frequent repositioning
Operational Benefits
- Creates a consistent, professional look across buffet and catering displays
- Modular layout adapts quickly to different counter sizes and service formats
- Easy to wipe down between service periods, supporting food hygiene standards
- Mixing black and white tiles adds visual contrast to distinguish food sections
- Lightweight tiles reduce handling effort during setup and post-service storage
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 258(W) x 221(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Melamine
- Microwave safe
- No
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 520g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- At 258mm x 221mm per tile, a pack of six covers a relatively compact area, so larger buffet runs or long trestle tables will typically require multiple packs. It is worth mapping out your display footprint before ordering to avoid gaps in coverage during service.
- These tiles are designed for ambient and cold buffet presentations rather than direct contact with hot food or heated serving equipment. If your buffet service involves heated dishes, it is worth considering whether a different base surface would be more appropriate for those sections of the display.
- Yes — the tiles are part of the wider Churchill Alchemy Buffet range, which includes a white version in the same format along with risers, boards, and other display pieces. Mixing black and white tiles is a common approach for operators who want to create defined sections or add visual contrast to their buffet layout.