Churchill Stonecast Walled Plates Petal Pink 220mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast walled plate sits between a flat dinner plate and a shallow bowl — a practical format for dishes where a raised rim helps contain sauces, dressings, or...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast walled plate sits between a flat dinner plate and a shallow bowl — a practical format for dishes where a raised rim helps contain sauces, dressings, or cooking liquids without the informality of full bowl service. At 220mm, this size works well as a starter plate, a tapas plate, or a smaller main depending on portion weights and menu style. The walled profile suits pasta, risotto, composed salads, and plated desserts where presentation and containment both matter.
Stonecast is a hand-decorated porcelain range, which means each piece carries a subtle variation in glaze tone within a consistent colour palette. The Petal Pink colourway reads as considered and artisan on the table, which tends to support premium menu positioning without a significant outlay on tableware. The porcelain construction is robust enough for regular commercial use and handles commercial dishwasher cycles reliably, which is important when plates are turning quickly during service.
Key practical points for operators:
- Walled rim retains sauces and liquids on composed and plated dishes
- Hand-decorated glaze gives each piece individual character within a consistent palette
- 220mm diameter suits starters, tapas, lighter mains, and plated desserts
- Porcelain withstands regular commercial dishwasher use
- Sold in packs of six, making it straightforward to scale stock in line with cover count
Stonecast suits restaurants, gastropubs, hotels, and any venue where tableware is expected to contribute to the dining experience. The range is available across multiple plate sizes, bowls, and serving pieces, so if you are building a full table setting or sourcing across a larger cover count, it is worth confirming colour consistency across shapes before committing to volume.
If you would like to talk through sizing, cover count, or how Petal Pink sits alongside other Stonecast pieces, we are happy to help.
Key Features
- Hand-decorated porcelain glaze with subtle individual tone variation per piece
- Walled rim profile retains sauces and liquids on plated dishes
- 220mm diameter suitable for starters, tapas, pasta, and lighter mains
- Porcelain construction rated for regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Sold in packs of six for straightforward cover-count-based stock building
Operational Benefits
- Supports premium menu presentation without significant tableware expenditure
- Reduces sauce spillage on composed dishes during plating and service
- Artisan glaze finish adds considered character to the dining table
- Withstands high-frequency dishwasher use without rapid glaze deterioration
- Incremental pack sizing makes scaling stock to covers practical and cost-controlled
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 490g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A working guide for most table service operations is two to three plates per cover to allow for plates in use, in the wash, and in reserve. For a 40-cover restaurant that means 80 to 120 plates as a starting stock, or 14 to 20 packs of six. If your service involves multiple courses from the same plate format, or if you run back-to-back sittings, building toward the higher end is sensible.
- Because Stonecast is hand-decorated, there is always some natural variation in tone between individual pieces, and there can be minor batch variation between separate production runs. For most operators this reads as part of the range's artisan character rather than a problem, but if absolute uniformity matters for your setting it is worth ordering your full requirement in one go where possible.
- At 220mm this plate sits comfortably as a starter or a smaller main — it depends largely on your portion sizes and menu style. For a light pasta or risotto main it is a practical choice, but for a full plated main with multiple components most kitchens find a larger format more workable. If you are unsure which size suits your menu best, we are happy to discuss the options.