Churchill Vintage Prints Cranberry Toile Rectangular Plates 355mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
These rectangular plates from Churchill's Vintage Prints range are produced in super vitrified ceramic with a cranberry pink base and a delicate toile pattern. At 355mm in length, they sit...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Pink
Patterned - Dimensions
- 189(W) x 355(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
These rectangular plates from Churchill's Vintage Prints range are produced in super vitrified ceramic with a cranberry pink base and a delicate toile pattern. At 355mm in length, they sit at the larger end of the platter format and are intended for plated mains, sharing dishes, or structured presentation work where a conventional round plate would not carry the visual intent of the dish.
Super vitrified ceramic is a practical choice for front-of-house use in busy operations. It handles the daily demands of commercial dishwasher cycles reliably and resists chipping better than standard earthenware, which matters when staff are turning covers quickly and crockery is being handled at pace. The cranberry and toile finish holds its colour through repeated washing without the fading that can affect hand-applied glazes over time.
From an operational standpoint, this format works well where the plating style is a deliberate part of the offer:
- Elongated platter format supports structured, composed plating presentation
- Cranberry toile pattern suits traditional and country-style dining aesthetics
- Super vitrified construction withstands commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Pack of 6 aligns with standard cover-set purchasing for smaller operations
- Solid weight gives a quality feel on the pass without being unwieldy for staff
These plates are well suited to country pubs, traditional restaurants, tearooms, and cafés where the look of the tableware forms part of the broader guest experience. They are less likely to fit a contemporary or minimalist dining concept where the patterning would read as out of place. The pack of 6 is practical for smaller establishments or as a top-up order; larger operations will want to consider pack quantities and breakage allowances when calculating total cover requirements.
If you are specifying crockery across a full dining room or want to check whether this pattern works alongside your existing tableware, the team is happy to work through the options with you.
Key Features
- Super vitrified ceramic construction resists chipping under heavy commercial use
- 355mm rectangular format accommodates composed mains and sharing dishes
- Cranberry toile glaze retains colour through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 189mm width provides a stable base for structured plating and garnish work
- Pack of 6 supports standard cover-set purchasing and breakage top-ups
Operational Benefits
- Reduces replacement frequency through durable chip-resistant construction
- Distinctive pattern reinforces a traditional dining aesthetic front of house
- Handles peak-service dishwasher throughput without glaze degradation over time
- Larger platter format supports varied menu styles without additional serveware
- Pack sizing suits smaller operations and simplifies incremental stock management
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Pink
Patterned - Dimensions
- 189(W) x 355(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 840g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified ceramic is a proven choice for busy front-of-house environments. It withstands the thermal and mechanical stresses of repeated commercial dishwasher cycles better than standard earthenware, and the fired-in glaze resists fading under heavy use. That said, no crockery is chip-proof, so factoring in a sensible breakage allowance when calculating cover quantities is always advisable.
- The 355mm rectangular format works well as an everyday main plate in operations where composed, structured plating is part of the offer — country pubs, traditional restaurants, and similar settings. It is less suited to high-volume canteen or cafeteria service where a standard round format tends to stack, store, and handle more efficiently at pace.
- As a general guide, most small restaurants aim for two to three times their seated cover count to allow for dishwasher cycles and breakage. A 30-cover operation would typically want 60 to 90 plates as a working stock. The pack of 6 format makes it straightforward to order the right quantity, and the team can help you work through the numbers if you are setting up a full tableware scheme.