Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Stone Grey Coupe Plate 217mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Homespun Stone Grey coupe plate is part of Churchill's Studio Prints range — a collection drawn from archive designs with sufficient heritage to feature in the Victoria and Albert...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Diameter
- 217
- Dimensions
- 217(Ø)mm | 8½(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Homespun Stone Grey coupe plate is part of Churchill's Studio Prints range — a collection drawn from archive designs with sufficient heritage to feature in the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection. The pattern is finished in a muted, textured stone grey with a hand-applied band, which introduces deliberate subtle variation between individual pieces. The coupe profile removes the raised rim of a traditional plate, giving chefs an uninterrupted working surface across the full 217mm diameter.
Made from vitrified porcelain, these plates are built to handle the daily routine of commercial service — stacking, repeated dishwasher cycling, and constant movement between kitchen and table. The stone grey finish holds well under commercial warewashing conditions without the fading or degradation that can affect some reactive-glaze or printed tableware. The 5-year edge chip warranty is a practical consideration when projecting replacement costs over the life of a cover.
The neutral tone works across a broad range of cuisines and plating styles without competing with the food, making these plates a practical choice for settings where the tabletop needs to support rather than define the presentation.
- Coupe profile gives chefs a clean, uninterrupted plating surface
- Muted stone grey complements a wide range of plating styles and cuisines
- Hand-applied band creates intentional, subtle variation between pieces
- Vitrified porcelain construction withstands regular commercial dishwasher use
- 5-year edge chip warranty supports long-term replacement cost planning
Sold in packs of 12, suitable for initial cover setup or topping up an existing set. If you are building a full tabletop scheme or need guidance on quantities and complementary pieces within the Homespun range, the team is happy to help you work through what makes sense for your operation.
Key Features
- Coupe profile delivers full 217mm uninterrupted plating surface
- Vitrified porcelain body resists chipping under commercial service conditions
- Hand-applied stone grey band creates deliberate variation across each piece
- Archive-derived Studio Prints pattern with V&A museum heritage credentials
- 5-year edge chip warranty included as standard with every pack
Operational Benefits
- Reduces visible wear from stacking and daily dishwasher cycling over time
- Neutral grey tone supports consistent front-of-house presentation across menus
- Subtle piece-to-piece variation suits handcrafted or artisan dining aesthetics
- Warranty coverage helps operators forecast crockery replacement costs accurately
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies cover setup and stock replenishment planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Diameter
- 217
- Dimensions
- 217(Ø)mm | 8½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
- Weight
- 6.28kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The stone grey band is applied to a vitrified porcelain body, which is well suited to the temperatures and detergents used in commercial warewashing. Unlike some printed or reactive-glaze finishes, it is not prone to fading or surface degradation under repeated cycling, though following Churchill's recommended wash parameters will help maintain appearance over the long term.
- Yes — the coupe profile and neutral stone grey tone make it a versatile choice across a range of front-of-house styles, from bistro and casual dining to considered plating in a la carte settings. The deliberate variation introduced by the hand-applied band tends to work particularly well in environments where a less uniform, more artisan aesthetic is part of the dining experience.
- As a general guide, most operators plan for two to three plates per cover to allow for items in use, items being washed, and a buffer for breakages. For a 40-cover restaurant, that would suggest a starting order of between eight and twelve packs of 12. If you are also building out complementary pieces within the Homespun range, it is worth speaking to the team about the full tabletop picture before placing your initial order.