Churchill Alchemy Buffetscape Large Wooden Crate 380x240mm
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Buffetscape Large Wooden Crate is a natural wood display vessel designed for buffet tables, deli counters, and styled food presentation setups. It sits within Churchill's Buffetscape range,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 48(H) x 240(W) x 380(L)mm
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Buffetscape Large Wooden Crate is a natural wood display vessel designed for buffet tables, deli counters, and styled food presentation setups. It sits within Churchill's Buffetscape range, which is built around creating cohesive, visual food displays rather than purely functional service ware. The deliberately raw, unfinished aesthetic suits casual dining concepts, farm-to-table menus, artisan food environments, and premium deli counters.
In a service context, this crate works well as part of a layered buffet display — positioned flat or elevated on a riser to introduce height and visual contrast. It is commonly used to present bread, charcuterie, pastries, condiments, or packaged goods where the presentation is as important as the product itself. The two integrated handles make repositioning straightforward during set-up or between service periods, which is practical when a buffet layout needs to be refreshed quickly.
- Adds natural texture and warmth to buffet and deli counters
- Integrated handles allow easy repositioning without disturbing surrounding items
- Works well elevated on a riser to create display tiering and depth
- Suitable for bread, charcuterie, pastries, condiments, and packaged goods
- Pairs with other Buffetscape pieces for a consistent display theme
As a wood product, it is worth bearing maintenance in mind. Pieces of this type are not suitable for dishwasher cleaning and should be wiped down rather than submerged. They are intended for ambient food presentation rather than hot or chilled service applications, so operators needing temperature-controlled display should consider alternative materials.
This crate is well suited to restaurants, hotels, event caterers, and delis looking to add texture and warmth to their buffet presentation. It is a display piece rather than a serving vessel, so operators focused primarily on functional throughput may find other materials more practical. If you are building out a broader Buffetscape display and want to talk through which pieces work well together, we are glad to help.
Key Features
- Natural wood construction with a raw, unfinished visual finish
- Integrated side handles for easy repositioning during service
- 380x240mm footprint suits standard buffet counter layouts
- Designed for ambient display of food and packaged goods
- Part of the Churchill Buffetscape coordinated display range
Operational Benefits
- Adds warmth and texture to buffet tables without overpowering food presentation
- Handles reduce disruption when refreshing or resetting buffet layouts quickly
- Consistent aesthetic when combined with other Buffetscape display pieces
- Low profile keeps visual focus on the food rather than the vessel
- Suits casual dining and artisan concepts where rustic presentation is deliberate
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 48(H) x 240(W) x 380(L)mm
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Wood
- Weight
- 2.80kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This crate is intended for ambient presentation rather than direct food contact, hot holding, or chilled display. It is best used to present packaged goods, bread, pastries, or charcuterie boards where food is not resting directly on the wood surface for extended periods.
- Wood display pieces of this type are not dishwasher safe and should not be submerged in water. Wiping down with a damp cloth and a food-safe cleaning solution is the recommended approach to maintain the finish and extend the life of the piece.
- The Buffetscape range is designed so individual pieces can be combined to create a cohesive, styled display rather than a collection of mismatched vessels. This crate works particularly well when elevated on a riser alongside lower-profile platters and boards, creating variation in height across the table. If you are planning a full buffet setup, it is worth discussing which pieces complement each other before ordering.