Churchill Vellum White Coupe Plate 11¼" | Box of 12
Product Description
The Churchill Vellum coupe plate is a large-format flat plate finished in a semi-matte white glaze. The coupe profile — rimless, with a smooth continuous curve from centre to edge...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
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Product Description
The Churchill Vellum coupe plate is a large-format flat plate finished in a semi-matte white glaze. The coupe profile — rimless, with a smooth continuous curve from centre to edge — gives a clean, contemporary presentation surface well suited to modern plating styles. It is part of Churchill's Vellum collection, which pairs classic white with a subtly textured glaze finish that sits between fully matte and fully gloss.
Made from Churchill's super vitrified porcelain, this plate is built to withstand the everyday demands of a busy kitchen and front-of-house operation. Super vitrified bodies are denser and harder than standard porcelain, which makes them more resistant to chipping along the rim — the most common failure point for crockery in commercial use. The semi-matte glaze is durable in practice and holds up well through high-volume dishwasher cycles without the gloss degradation sometimes seen on fully glazed pieces.
At this diameter, the plate works well as a main course plate in restaurant and hotel dining, or as a sharing or feature plate in more casual settings. The rimless coupe format gives chefs the full surface area to work with, which is particularly useful for structured plating where rim space would otherwise be wasted.
- Coupe profile maximises usable plating surface for structured presentation
- Semi-matte glaze adds visual texture without compromising cleanability
- Super vitrified construction improves chip resistance during daily service
- Consistent white finish supports a wide range of food styles and cuisines
- Sold in boxes of 12, suited to building or topping up cover counts
This size works well for operations with a full à la carte menu. For lighter courses or side plates, smaller sizes within the Vellum range may be a better fit. If you are building a full cover set or matching to existing Vellum pieces, it is worth speaking with us to confirm quantities and check current stock availability.
Key Features
- Rimless coupe profile provides full usable surface for plating
- Super vitrified porcelain construction for enhanced chip resistance
- Semi-matte glaze finish with durable commercial dishwasher tolerance
- Large 11¼" diameter suited to main course and feature plating
- Supplied in a box of 12 for straightforward cover stock management
Operational Benefits
- Chip-resistant body reduces breakage costs during busy daily service
- Full plating surface gives chefs greater creative control on the pass
- Semi-matte finish retains its appearance through repeated wash cycles
- Consistent white glaze pairs with a wide range of menu styles
- Box quantity makes topping up or scaling covers simple and efficient
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 11kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The semi-matte glaze used on Churchill Vellum is formulated for commercial use and performs well through high-frequency dishwasher cycles. Unlike some matte finishes that can become difficult to clean over time, the Vellum glaze remains hygienic and does not show the same level of surface degradation seen with fully matte alternatives.
- For most à la carte main course applications this diameter works well, giving sufficient surface area for structured plating without overwhelming the table setting. If your menu runs to smaller portions or starter courses, a smaller coupe from the Vellum range would be worth considering alongside it.
- Super vitrified porcelain is fired to a higher density than standard porcelain, which makes it more resistant to chipping — particularly along the rim where plates most commonly take impact during clearing and stacking. For operations running high cover counts, this translates to a longer usable life and lower replacement frequency compared with standard earthenware or lower-grade porcelain.