Churchill Alchemy Acacia Wood Buffet Trays 397mm (Pack of 4)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy acacia wood buffet trays are solid, handled rectangular trays intended for front-of-house food presentation and carrying. Each tray is made from acacia wood, which gives a natural,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Dimensions
- 397(W) x 258(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Material
- Acacia Wood
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy acacia wood buffet trays are solid, handled rectangular trays intended for front-of-house food presentation and carrying. Each tray is made from acacia wood, which gives a natural, tactile finish well suited to sharing menus, buffet displays, and informal dining formats. The handles make them practical for carrying multiple small plates or sharing portions from kitchen to table or across a buffet station.
Acacia wood's natural grain means each tray has its own slight variation in appearance, which tends to work in favour of relaxed, informal settings. It suits the kind of service where presentation carries some personality — tapas, antipasti, afternoon tea, or event catering — rather than formally plated covers where consistency of surface finish matters more. The trays have a solid feel in the hand when loaded, without being difficult to carry.
In practice, these trays are commonly used for:
- Carrying multiple small plates or tapas dishes from kitchen to table
- Buffet and self-service food display at ambient temperature
- Sharing boards, antipasti, and charcuterie presentation
- Afternoon tea and light snack service
- Event catering and pop-up food presentation
Acacia wood does require some care in service. These trays are not suitable for dishwasher use or prolonged exposure to moisture, and hot cookware should not be placed directly on the surface. For high-cover venues where trays are handled heavily throughout the day, a laminate alternative is worth considering alongside these.
They come in packs of four, which suits smaller operations or an initial trial before committing to larger quantities. Larger venues running consistent buffet or sharing service will likely need to order in greater numbers to maintain uniform presentation across covers.
If you are weighing up whether acacia wood suits your service style and volume, the team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Acacia wood construction with natural grain variation across each tray
- Integrated wooden handles on each side for two-handed carrying
- Rectangular surface accommodates multiple small plates or sharing portions
- Substantial 850g build gives a solid, reassuring feel when loaded
- Supplied in a pack of four for consistent front-of-house presentation
Operational Benefits
- Adds a natural, tactile quality to buffet and sharing-menu presentation
- Handled design allows safe carrying of multiple dishes in a single trip
- Pack of four supports consistent presentation across a buffet station
- Suits informal and event-catering formats where relaxed styling fits the brief
- Lightweight enough for easy handling without feeling insubstantial when loaded
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Dimensions
- 397(W) x 258(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Material
- Acacia Wood
- Microwave safe
- No
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 850g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- No — acacia wood trays are not suitable for dishwasher use. They should be hand-washed and dried promptly after service to maintain their appearance and prevent warping or cracking over time. For operations where dishwasher turnaround is essential, a laminate tray would be a more practical choice.
- A pack of four suits smaller venues or an initial trial to see how the trays perform in your service. Larger operations running continuous buffet or sharing service typically need enough trays to cover peak covers with some in rotation, so ordering multiple packs from the outset avoids gaps in presentation during busy periods.
- They work well in settings where trays are handled with reasonable care, but acacia wood is less forgiving of heavy daily punishment than laminate or composite alternatives. For venues with very high covers or where trays will be stacked, knocked, and cycled rapidly throughout service, it is worth considering whether a more hardwearing material better suits the volume.