Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangular Plates Quartz Black 260mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku range takes a deliberate step away from conventional round tableware. These triangular plates are made from vitrified porcelain in a quartz black colourway, finished with...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 200(W) x 260(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku range takes a deliberate step away from conventional round tableware. These triangular plates are made from vitrified porcelain in a quartz black colourway, finished with a kiln-reactive glaze that produces subtle surface crazing during firing. Because this reaction occurs naturally in the kiln, no two plates carry an identical finish — each piece develops its own character while remaining consistent enough for matched cover sets in a commercial dining room.
Vitrified porcelain is a well-established material choice for hospitality tableware. It handles repeated dishwasher cycles reliably, resists chipping better than standard earthenware, and maintains its appearance under the daily handling that busy service demands. The fully glazed foot allows plates to be stacked safely in storage without the base scratching the glaze surface of the plate below — a small but worthwhile detail when back-of-house storage space is under pressure.
The dark, near-matte finish works particularly well where contrast is central to the plating approach. Vibrant sauces, fresh herbs, and colourful garnishes read clearly against the black surface. The triangular format lends itself to portioned starters, composed mains, or sharing plates where the shape itself contributes to the overall presentation.
- Kiln-reactive glaze gives each plate individual surface character
- Vitrified porcelain construction withstands daily commercial dishwasher use
- Fully glazed foot allows safe stacking without glaze damage
- Dark finish provides strong visual contrast for colourful plating
- Sold in packs of 12 to help build consistent cover sets
These plates are well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and bistros where tableware forms part of the considered dining experience. If you are building out a full table setting or want to explore how this range sits alongside other pieces in the Studio Prints collection, the team is glad to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Kiln-reactive glaze creates individual surface crazing on each plate
- Vitrified porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Fully glazed foot prevents glaze damage when plates are stacked in storage
- Triangular format measuring 200 x 260mm for portioned or composed dishes
- Sold in packs of 12 to support consistent table cover sets
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive surface variation adds handcrafted character to every place setting
- Durable vitrified porcelain reduces chipping risk during busy service handling
- Glazed foot protects plate surfaces and extends tableware lifespan in storage
- Dark quartz black finish makes vibrant plating colours stand out clearly
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock management and cover planning for operators
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 200(W) x 260(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 7.83kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your cover count and how quickly plates turn around between courses, but as a general guide most operators plan for at least one and a half to two times their seated cover number to allow for dishwasher cycles during service. For a 40-cover restaurant, three to four packs would be a practical starting point, though busier operations or those running multiple sittings may want more in reserve.
- Yes — vitrified porcelain is specifically suited to the temperatures and detergent concentrations used in commercial glasswashers and dishwashers. The glaze is designed to hold its appearance through repeated cycles, though as with all tableware, avoiding hard impacts during loading will help maintain the finish over time.
- The crazing effect is subtle rather than dramatic — the variation sits within the glaze surface and reads as texture rather than inconsistency. In practice, a matched set on the table will look considered and intentional rather than mismatched. If you would like to see sample imagery or discuss how the finish presents in a dining room context, the team is happy to help before you commit to a quantity.