Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Coral Plates 254mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate is a porcelain plate finished in a coral colourway, drawing on the Japanese Kintsugi tradition — an aesthetic that treats repair and imperfection...
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 porcelain plate finished in a coral colourway, drawing on the Japanese Kintsugi tradition — an aesthetic that treats repair and imperfection as part of an object's character rather than a flaw. The result is a distinctive, considered pattern well suited to modern restaurant and hospitality environments where tableware presentation forms part of the overall guest experience.
Porcelain is a practical choice for commercial table service. It handles the repeated thermal cycling of a working pass — dishwasher to hot hold to table — without the glaze degradation that can affect lower-grade ceramics over time. Churchill's Studio Prints range is consistent in this respect, and the finish tends to hold up well across a high cover count.
The 254mm size works across a range of plating formats. It sits comfortably as a starter or dessert plate in most kitchen contexts, and the coral finish gives front-of-house teams a clear colour option when building a coordinated table setting within the wider Studio Prints collection. The pack of 12 makes it straightforward to establish and maintain par stock without over-ordering at the outset.
- Porcelain construction suited to commercial dishwashing and thermal cycling
- Kintsugi-inspired pattern supports distinctive, considered plating presentation
- Coral colourway coordinates with other pieces across the Studio Prints range
- 254mm diameter suits starter, dessert, and sharing plate formats
- Pack of 12 supports manageable par stock builds for most operations
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and event caterers looking to add visual character to their table setting without compromising on day-to-day durability. If you are building a full tableware scheme across multiple courses or coordinating with other Studio Prints pieces, the team is happy to talk through the options with you.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwashing cycles
- Kintsugi Lotus pattern finished in a distinctive coral colourway
- 254mm diameter suitable for starter, dessert, and sharing formats
- Glaze quality consistent across the Churchill Studio Prints range
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward par stock management
Operational Benefits
- Glaze maintains appearance across a high cover count over time
- Coral finish supports a coordinated table setting with minimal effort
- Versatile plate size reduces the need for multiple specialist plates
- Pack format allows par stock to be built without committing to excess
- Porcelain weight and durability reduce replacement frequency in service
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 860g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This depends on your cover count, dishwasher turnaround time, and how many courses use this plate size. A useful starting point is to hold enough plates for at least one full service turn plus a working buffer — for most small to mid-size operations, two to three packs is a reasonable minimum. If you are unsure, it is worth talking through your service volume before ordering.
- Yes. Porcelain is a practical material for commercial dishwashing environments and handles repeated thermal cycling well. Churchill's Studio Prints glaze is designed to maintain its finish under regular commercial washing, though as with all decorated tableware, avoiding harsh abrasive cleaners will help preserve the pattern over time.
- The Studio Prints range is designed with a coordinated aesthetic in mind, so the coral colourway and Kintsugi Lotus pattern can be used alongside other pieces in the collection to build a consistent table setting. If you are planning a full tableware scheme across multiple courses, the team can help you identify which complementary pieces work well together.