Churchill Art de Cuisine Menu Large Rectangular Platters 355mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
These rectangular platters are part of Churchill's Art de Cuisine Menu collection — a porcelain tableware range aimed at commercial operators who want a clean, considered presentation format without moving...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Platters
- Dimensions
- 355 x 235mm/ 14 x 9 ¼"
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Product Description
These rectangular platters are part of Churchill's Art de Cuisine Menu collection — a porcelain tableware range aimed at commercial operators who want a clean, considered presentation format without moving away from a reliable, dishwasher-safe material. At 355mm in length, the platter occupies a practical middle ground: generous enough for sharing portions and composed dishes, but compact enough to stack and store sensibly in a busy pass or plating area.
Porcelain at this weight and construction handles the daily demands of full covers service well. That means repeated cycles through a commercial dishwasher, routine stack handling, and the thermal variation that comes with plating hot food. The format works naturally with contemporary small-plate and sharing menus where a standard round plate would either feel oversized or restrict the chef's plating approach.
From an operational standpoint, the rectangular form offers a few practical advantages worth considering:
- Efficient stacking profile compared to round flatware of equivalent serving area
- Defined borders help frame plated food clearly for both chefs and service staff
- Consistent white glaze sits well across varied menu styles and plating approaches
- Pack of six gives a practical starting quantity for a single section or sharing station
- Part of the broader Churchill range, making it straightforward to match across your floor stock
The pack-of-six format suits operations building tableware inventory incrementally or supplementing an existing Churchill programme. For higher-volume sites running multiple sections simultaneously, it is worth planning pack quantities in advance to keep floor stock consistent and reduce the frequency of mid-service handling.
If you are working out how this size fits your menu format or looking to coordinate with other Churchill pieces across your operation, the team is glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- 355 x 235mm porcelain platter suited to sharing and composed dishes
- Porcelain construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Rectangular format stacks efficiently for compact pass and storage areas
- Consistent white glaze finish across the full Art de Cuisine Menu range
- Supplied as a pack of six for section-level or station-level deployment
Operational Benefits
- Supports sharing and small-plate menus without restricting plating technique
- Handles full covers service reliably with minimal breakage risk over time
- Efficient stacking reduces storage footprint in tight kitchen environments
- Uniform glaze ensures visual consistency across a table or section
- Pack format allows incremental stock-building without over-committing budget
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Platters
- Dimensions
- 355 x 235mm/ 14 x 9 ¼"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 6.95kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a rough guide, most operators aim for at least two to three platters per table in the section, plus a working buffer to allow for dishwasher turnaround time. A pack of six is a reasonable starting point for a small section, but higher-volume operations or those running continuous sharing service will generally want to hold greater floor stock to avoid gaps during peak service.
- Yes — porcelain of this type is designed to withstand the temperatures and detergents used in commercial rack and conveyor dishwashers. As with all fine porcelain tableware, avoiding heavy mechanical impacts during loading and unloading will extend the life of the pieces significantly.
- The porcelain construction handles both hot plated dishes and cold preparations such as charcuterie or dessert sharing plates without issue. If you are regularly pre-warming platters in an oven or heated cabinet before service, the material copes well with that process, though it is worth ensuring temperature changes are not excessively rapid to avoid unnecessary thermal stress.