Churchill Alchemy Abstract White Shallow Oblong Tray 265mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Abstract shallow oblong tray is a fine china serving piece designed for structured, contemporary table presentations. The geometric embossment across the surface gives the piece a clean,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dimensions
- 265(L) x 130(W)mm
- Material
- Fine China
- Weight
- 3.6kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Abstract shallow oblong tray is a fine china serving piece designed for structured, contemporary table presentations. The geometric embossment across the surface gives the piece a clean, considered aesthetic without relying on applied decoration, making it well suited to minimalist and modern dining environments. It is supplied in packs of six, which aligns with standard table cover multiples in restaurant and café service.
Fine china of this type is produced with added alumina, which contributes both to its brightness and to its resistance to chipping under everyday service conditions. Shallow oblong trays at this size are commonly used for sharing starters, amuse-bouche, pre-dessert courses, or structured side presentations — situations where a round or standard plate would not carry the same visual intent. The shape encourages deliberate plating and works particularly well within tasting menus or set-course formats.
From an operational standpoint, the Alchemy Abstract range is designed to integrate with other pieces in the broader Alchemy portfolio, so operators building a layered table setting can mix formats without visual inconsistency. Key practical points to consider:
- Vitrified fine china construction supports repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Pure white glaze presents well under most restaurant lighting conditions
- Geometric embossment adds texture without creating difficult-to-clean recesses
- Pack-of-six format suits standard cover sets and reduces per-unit cost at purchase
- Compatible with other pieces across the Alchemy range for mixed-format presentations
This tray is best suited to independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and café operators who want a defined, contemporary look without a heavy investment in bespoke tableware. If your service volumes are high and breakage replacement is a regular concern, it is worth discussing pack quantities and stock planning with us before ordering.
If you are building a table setting across multiple formats or are unsure whether this size fits your plating style, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Vitrified fine china body with added alumina for enhanced strength
- Geometric surface embossment on a pure white glaze finish
- Shallow oblong form at 265mm suited to structured course presentations
- Compatible with other pieces across the Churchill Alchemy portfolio
- Supplied in packs of six to align with standard cover multiples
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping during repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Consistent white finish supports clean, professional table presentations
- Oblong format creates visual distinction between courses on the table
- Range compatibility allows operators to build cohesive mixed-format settings
- Pack quantity reduces per-unit cost and simplifies stock replenishment
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dimensions
- 265(L) x 130(W)mm
- Material
- Fine China
- Weight
- 3.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The vitrified fine china construction is intended for repeated commercial dishwasher use. The added alumina in the body helps maintain both structural integrity and whiteness over time, which is important where tableware is cycled heavily through service.
- The Alchemy Abstract range is designed to work alongside other pieces in the Churchill Alchemy portfolio, including the White collection, so it can be combined with plates, bowls, and other trays without visual inconsistency. Operators building a layered or multi-format table setting often use pieces like this for sharing presentations or structured side courses.
- This tray works well in independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and café environments where plating presentation is important. The oblong shallow format is commonly used for sharing starters, amuse-bouche, or pre-dessert courses — it is less suited to high-volume canteen or buffet settings where a more utilitarian piece would be more practical.