Utopia Titan Narrow Rimmed Plates White 240mm (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Utopia Titan is a 240mm narrow rimmed porcelain plate, supplied in packs of 24. The narrow rim reduces the visual border around the dish and increases usable plating surface...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm | 9½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Utopia Titan is a 240mm narrow rimmed porcelain plate, supplied in packs of 24. The narrow rim reduces the visual border around the dish and increases usable plating surface relative to the plate's overall footprint — a practical characteristic for contemporary plating styles rather than a purely aesthetic one. White porcelain at this size is a reliable workhorse choice across most menu types, complementing virtually any food presentation without competing with it.
Tableware in a commercial environment faces daily attrition that has little to do with how carefully staff handle it. Dishwasher cycles, stacking on pass shelves, loading into racks, and the general pace of service all take a toll. Porcelain construction in the Titan range is chosen with this in mind, offering reasonable resistance to chipping and surface scratching under normal service conditions. The 750g plate weight gives a solid, assured feel in the hand without being heavy enough to slow floor staff during a busy service.
- Narrow rim profile increases usable plating area for the plate size
- Porcelain construction handles daily dishwasher cycles and stacking reliably
- Clean white finish works across starters, mains, and sharing dishes
- 750g weight provides a quality feel without adding burden to service
- Pack of 24 is a practical quantity for building stock or replenishing attrition
At 240mm, this plate sits comfortably as a main course plate in casual dining, café, and bistro settings. It is a touch small for formal fine dining mains where generous plating space is expected, though it performs well as a starter or sharing plate in more formal contexts. Operators running high-volume covers may want to consider whether a larger format or a heavier-duty range better suits their handling demands and attrition rate.
If you are specifying tableware for a new opening or matching into an existing service, we are happy to talk through quantities and suitability for your style of operation.
Key Features
- Narrow rim profile maximises usable plating surface within a 240mm diameter
- Porcelain construction resists chipping and surface scratching during daily service
- 750g plate weight delivers a solid, quality feel for front-of-house service
- Clean white glaze finish compatible with dishwasher use in commercial operations
- Supplied in packs of 24, suited to stock builds and ongoing attrition replacement
Operational Benefits
- Reduces plate attrition costs over time through durable porcelain construction
- Versatile white finish keeps tableware specification consistent across changing menus
- Narrow rim suits contemporary plating without requiring a change in plate size
- Pack of 24 simplifies stock management and reduces frequency of reordering
- Practical weight balance supports efficient service without fatiguing floor staff
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm | 9½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 750g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- At 240mm, this plate works well as a main course plate in casual dining, café, and bistro environments where portion sizes and plating styles are straightforward. If your kitchen produces elaborate plated mains with significant negative space or multi-component dishes, a larger format plate is likely a better fit. It performs equally well as a starter or sharing plate across a wider range of settings.
- Porcelain tableware in commercial kitchens faces more wear from handling, stacking, and mechanical washing than from actual dining use. The Titan range is manufactured with chip and scratch resistance as a practical consideration, which helps manage attrition over time. That said, no porcelain plate is immune to breakage under heavy volume, and operators running very high covers should factor in a realistic replacement rate when calculating stock quantities.
- That depends on your covers per service, the number of sittings you run, and the speed of your dishwash operation. A general working guide for a seated restaurant is to hold two to three times your cover count in main course plates to allow for washing cycles and breakage buffer. For a 40-cover section running two sittings, two packs of 24 would be a minimum starting point — though building in additional stock for attrition is advisable from the outset.