Dudson Evo Pearl Flat Plate 250mm – Vitrified Stoneware (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Dudson Evo Pearl flat plate is a 250mm vitrified stoneware plate finished with the appearance of hand-thrown pottery. The Evo Pearl range sits within Churchill's broader tableware offer and...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 252
- Dimensions
- 252(Ø)mm | 10(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Evo Pearl flat plate is a 250mm vitrified stoneware plate finished with the appearance of hand-thrown pottery. The Evo Pearl range sits within Churchill's broader tableware offer and is designed for operators who want a warmer, more artisanal look on the table without sacrificing the robustness expected in a commercial setting. Each plate weighs 770g, which gives a solid, quality feel in the hand.
Vitrified stoneware is a well-proven material in busy restaurant and hospitality environments. It is less porous than standard earthenware, which helps resist staining and chipping under daily service conditions. The Evo Pearl glaze has been developed to retain its finish through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, making it practical for high-turnover covers without the rapid degradation you can see with some decorative finishes.
From an operational standpoint, the 250mm diameter positions this plate comfortably as a main course or generous starter plate, giving kitchen teams adequate plating space without over-sizing the plate for the cover. Plates are sold in packs of six, which suits both initial stocking and ongoing breakage replacement.
- Robust enough for commercial dishwasher use in regular service
- Warm, hand-thrown aesthetic suits informal dining and contemporary restaurant concepts
- Consistent sizing across the range supports uniform table presentation
- Vitrified construction reduces porosity and helps resist staining
This plate is well suited to independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and casual dining operations where the look of the tableware matters as much as its durability. For very high-volume operations running multiple sittings daily, it is worth discussing your anticipated breakage rate and whether a different specification within the range would be a better long-term fit.
If you are building out a full table setting or matching to an existing Evo Pearl collection, our team is happy to talk through what you need before you place an order.
Key Features
- Vitrified stoneware construction with reduced porosity for commercial use
- 250mm diameter offers practical plating space for main course service
- Hand-thrown appearance with consistent sizing across the Evo Pearl range
- 770g plate weight provides reassuring solidity and quality in service
- Supplied in packs of six to suit stocking and breakage replacement
Operational Benefits
- Retains finish through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles in busy service
- Warm aesthetic supports informal dining and contemporary restaurant concepts
- Consistent plate sizing helps kitchen teams achieve uniform plating presentation
- Lower porosity reduces staining risk and supports hygiene in daily use
- Pack-of-six format simplifies stock management and ongoing breakage top-ups
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 252
- Dimensions
- 252(Ø)mm | 10(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 770g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Vitrified stoneware is a standard material for commercial tableware and the Evo Pearl glaze is designed to withstand repeated dishwasher cycles without significant deterioration. That said, as with any decorated or glazed plate, harsh detergents or extremely aggressive wash programmes over a long period can affect the finish, so it is worth following the manufacturer's care guidance.
- At 250mm this plate sits comfortably in the main course range and gives chefs a reasonable canvas for contemporary plating styles without the plate feeling oversized on a standard restaurant table. It is also a workable size for a generous starter or a sharing-style dish depending on your menu format.
- A common starting point for a full-service restaurant is three to four plates per cover, which accounts for plates in use, in the wash cycle, and in reserve for breakages. For a 40-cover restaurant that would typically mean 120–160 plates as an opening stock. If your operation runs multiple sittings or has a high throughput, it is worth discussing your cover numbers and service model with us so we can give a more accurate recommendation.