Churchill Stonecast Patina Walled Plates Iron Black 220mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range is a porcelain tableware collection designed to replicate the aged, textured appearance of natural materials — metal, stone, and leather — that develop character over...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range is a porcelain tableware collection designed to replicate the aged, textured appearance of natural materials — metal, stone, and leather — that develop character over time. The Iron Black colourway carries a dark, muted tone with deliberate surface variation, giving each piece a handcrafted quality that reads well on a laid table without veering into the predictability of standard coloured or plain white ware.
The walled profile is a practical choice for operators building a versatile plate across multiple courses. The raised edge keeps sauces, dressings, and braising liquors contained without affecting presentation, making these plates a reliable option for composed dishes, main courses, and sharing formats where both appearance and function matter during a busy service.
- Walled profile retains sauces and dressings without compromising dish presentation
- Iron Black finish adds visual depth to plated food without overpowering it
- Porcelain construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Intentional surface variation across each piece — consistent in character, not in uniformity
- Pack of six suits trial quantities and casual top-up ordering
These plates are most at home in casual dining, gastropub, and independent restaurant settings where an informal, tactile aesthetic suits the concept. They are less suited to formal fine-dining operations where precise uniformity across large covers is a priority — the intentional surface variation means no two pieces are identical, and that should be factored into front-of-house expectations. For high-volume sites running large cover counts, it is also worth considering whether the pack size aligns with your breakage and replacement strategy.
If you are building a full table setting across the Stonecast Patina range or want to talk through how different pieces work together in practice, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Walled profile contains sauces and dressings during plating and service
- Iron Black colourway with deliberate surface variation on each piece
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycling
- 220mm diameter suitable for main courses and multi-course composed dishes
- Sold in packs of six for flexible top-up and trial ordering
Operational Benefits
- Reduces sauce spillage on the pass without additional garnish adjustments
- Distinctive finish adds visual interest to plated dishes with no extra effort
- Handles daily commercial dishwasher use without significant glaze deterioration
- Versatile sizing works across starters, mains, and sharing plate formats
- Small pack quantity lowers commitment when trialling a new tableware concept
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 490g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The variation is entirely intentional and is central to the Stonecast Patina design. Each piece is made to carry a slightly different texture and tone, replicating the appearance of aged natural materials. This is worth communicating to front-of-house staff so guests are not confused by the differences across a table setting.
- Porcelain is a proven material for commercial use and handles the thermal cycling of commercial dishwashers reliably in normal service. That said, operators running very high cover counts should factor the pack size of six into their breakage replacement planning, as restocking in small quantities may not always be the most efficient approach at scale.
- The Iron Black colourway works particularly well in casual dining, gastropub, and independent restaurant settings where a tactile, informal aesthetic fits the concept. It is less suited to formal fine-dining environments where strict uniformity across large covers is expected, given the deliberate variation between pieces.