Churchill Stonecast Petal Pink Coupe Plate 10¼" (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Petal Pink coupe plate is a glazed super vitrified porcelain plate from Churchill's well-established Stonecast collection. Petal Pink is the eleventh colour introduced to the range, and...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Petal Pink coupe plate is a glazed super vitrified porcelain plate from Churchill's well-established Stonecast collection. Petal Pink is the eleventh colour introduced to the range, and the coupe profile — a shallow, rimless shape — keeps the focus firmly on the food. It is sold in packs of twelve, which suits standard cover sets and makes it straightforward to build or extend a matching table setting.
Super vitrified porcelain is a practical choice for busy front-of-house service. It is considerably more resistant to chipping than standard porcelain, which matters when plates are being handled at volume across multiple sittings. The glaze holds colour consistently, so the Petal Pink finish remains presentable through repeated dishwasher cycles without the dulling or crazing that can affect lower-grade tableware over time.
In terms of where this plate fits on the pass, the Petal Pink colourway works particularly well with lighter dishes — desserts, brunch plates, and vegetarian or plant-based menus where a softer backdrop complements the presentation. Operators building a colour-differentiated service, whether to distinguish courses or to create a visual identity for a specific menu section, will find the Stonecast palette useful for that purpose.
- Durable super vitrified porcelain construction suited to high-turnover service
- Rimless coupe profile keeps presentation clean and uncluttered
- Colour-consistent glaze holds appearance through regular commercial dishwashing
- Petal Pink colourway complements desserts, brunch, and plant-based dishes
- Supplied in a pack of twelve for straightforward cover planning
If you are building a full table setting or coordinating across multiple colour variations within the Stonecast range, it is worth discussing quantities and mix with the team before ordering. We are happy to advise on what works in practice.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain construction with enhanced chip resistance
- Rimless coupe profile in a 10¼" serving size
- Petal Pink glaze from Churchill's eleven-colour Stonecast collection
- Colour-stable glaze designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwashing
- Supplied as a pack of twelve for straightforward stock management
Operational Benefits
- Chip-resistant build reduces plate replacement costs in busy services
- Consistent glaze colour maintains presentation standards over extended use
- Rimless profile gives chefs a clean canvas for plating without distraction
- Soft colourway helps differentiate dessert or plant-based courses visually
- Pack-of-twelve format aligns with standard cover counts and set planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 728g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Super vitrified porcelain is specifically formulated to withstand the temperatures and detergents used in commercial dishwashers. The Stonecast glaze is designed to retain its colour and surface finish through repeated high-volume wash cycles, which is an important practical consideration for any front-of-house operation.
- A coupe plate has no raised rim, which gives the full surface area over to the dish. This tends to suit desserts, composed brunch plates, and lighter plant-based dishes where a clean, uninterrupted presentation is the intention. For dishes with sauces or dressings that need containing, a rimmed plate may be more practical.
- The Stonecast range is designed with a consistent profile and glaze finish across all its colourways, which makes cross-colour use straightforward. Many operators use different colours to distinguish courses or to create a particular visual tone for a menu section. If you are planning a mixed palette, it is worth speaking with us about which combinations work well together in practice.