Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori Rectangular Plates 355x140mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori range is a set of rimless rectangular porcelain plates designed to give chefs a clean, uninterrupted surface for contemporary plating. The elongated format —...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Dimensions
- 355 x 140mm/ 14 x 5 ½"
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Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori range is a set of rimless rectangular porcelain plates designed to give chefs a clean, uninterrupted surface for contemporary plating. The elongated format — with gently softened curves rather than hard edges — suits linear, structured presentations where the plate itself is part of the composition. They are finished in plain white, which keeps the focus on the food.
In practice these plates work well wherever the menu calls for precise, considered plating: sushi and Japanese-influenced dishes are the obvious application, but the format is equally useful for sharing boards, multi-component desserts, amuse-bouche, and refined small plates. The rimless design means there is no raised border to work around, which some chefs find gives more freedom than a conventional round plate of similar surface area.
A few practical points worth noting:
- Porcelain construction handles the demands of regular commercial dishwashing reliably
- Rimless profile maximises usable plating surface
- Soft curved edges reduce chipping risk at the extremities
- Plain white finish works across a wide range of cuisines and presentations
- Supplied in a pack of six, useful for building consistent covers
Being porcelain, these plates are robust under normal service conditions, though as with any fine tableware it is worth considering how they are stored and racked — rectangular plates can be more prone to edge contact in standard round plate racks, so a flat-stack or purpose-fitted rack is advisable.
These plates suit restaurants, tasting menus, and hotel dining where presentation is a priority. For higher-volume or more casual operations where speed of turnaround takes precedence over plating precision, a more straightforward round plate may be a better fit.
If you are building a tableware set or matching these into an existing Churchill range, feel free to get in touch — we are happy to talk through compatibility and pack quantities before you order.
Key Features
- Rimless rectangular porcelain plate with soft curved edges
- 355 x 140mm surface area suited to linear plating styles
- White porcelain finish compatible with dishwasher-based service
- Supplied as a pack of six for consistent table covers
- Part of the Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori tableware range
Operational Benefits
- Uninterrupted plating surface supports precise, structured presentations
- Plain white finish keeps visual focus firmly on the food
- Porcelain durability holds up reliably under regular commercial use
- Elongated format well suited to sushi, desserts and sharing plates
- Consistent six-piece pack simplifies cover planning and stock management
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Dimensions
- 355 x 140mm/ 14 x 5 ½"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 3.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, Churchill's porcelain tableware is manufactured to withstand regular commercial dishwashing cycles. As with all fine tableware, using appropriate racking to prevent contact between plates during washing will help extend their service life.
- The elongated rimless format works particularly well for sushi, Japanese-influenced plating, structured desserts, and contemporary small plates where a linear or composed presentation is intended. They are less suited to dishes with a high liquid content, where a lipped plate would be more practical.
- Standard round plate racks are not ideal for rectangular plates, as the edges can make contact with rack fingers. Flat stacking in a purpose-fitted rack or a padded flat-stack system is preferable to reduce chip risk during storage and transport within the kitchen.