Churchill White Walled Plate 10¾" Super Vitrified Porcelain (Box 6)
Product Description
Churchill's 10¾" walled plate is a straightforward, well-made service plate designed for professional table settings. The walled edge creates a defined border that helps contain sauced dishes and adds a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
Churchill's 10¾" walled plate is a straightforward, well-made service plate designed for professional table settings. The walled edge creates a defined border that helps contain sauced dishes and adds a degree of visual structure to plating, while a subtle concentric embossment gives the surface a hand-thrown quality without detracting from the food presentation. The finish is plain white, which works across a wide range of menu styles and service environments.
Made from super vitrified porcelain, this plate is built to hold up under the conditions of a working commercial kitchen — repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles, stacking, and the general wear of daily service. Super vitrified porcelain is notably chip-resistant compared to standard porcelain, which matters in operations where crockery turnover and breakage costs are a genuine concern. The glaze is non-porous, supporting good hygiene standards and consistent presentation service after service.
Practically speaking, this plate suits a range of main course presentations where a slightly deeper well is useful — pasta, risotto, sauced proteins, and similar dishes where a flat plate would offer insufficient containment. The walled profile also makes it easier for front-of-house staff to carry stacked plates cleanly.
- Durable super vitrified construction reduces breakage and replacement costs
- Walled edge suits sauced and composed main course presentations
- Non-porous glaze supports hygiene and withstands repeated dishwasher use
- Plain white finish works across different menu styles and venue types
- Sold in boxes of six, practical for building or replenishing stock
This plate is well suited to restaurants, hotels, contract caterers, and pub kitchens running a structured à la carte or table d'hôte service. For very high-volume operations where breakage rates are significant, it is worth discussing the full Churchill range to find the most appropriate weight and format for your specific service style. If you are unsure whether this size and profile is right for your menu, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain construction for enhanced chip resistance
- Walled edge profile contains sauced and composed dishes effectively
- Subtle concentric embossment adds hand-thrown texture to the surface
- Non-porous glaze maintains hygiene through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Supplied in boxes of six for straightforward stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage and replacement costs across busy service periods
- Walled profile supports cleaner plating of sauced main course dishes
- Withstands high-temperature commercial dishwashers without glaze degradation
- Plain white finish integrates with existing crockery across varied menus
- Box-of-six format simplifies stock ordering and replenishment planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 983g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Super vitrified porcelain is well suited to the high temperatures and repeated cycles of commercial dishwashers. The non-porous glaze resists staining and does not degrade with regular machine washing, which is one of the main reasons this material is commonly specified in professional kitchens.
- The walled edge makes this format particularly practical for main courses that include sauces, broths, or composed elements that need a degree of containment — pasta, risotto, sauced proteins, and similar presentations. It is less suited to very dry dishes or bread service where a flat plate or board would be more appropriate.
- Super vitrified porcelain is fired at higher temperatures, which produces a denser, harder material with greater resistance to chipping along rims and edges. In practice, this tends to mean fewer breakages and a longer usable life per piece, which reduces replacement frequency — a meaningful consideration for any operation running a large crockery stock.