Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori Rectangular Plates 355x140mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori plate is a rimless rectangular porcelain plate with softened edges and a plain white finish. The elongated format is designed to give chefs a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Dimensions
- 355 x 140mm/ 14 x 5 ½"
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Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori plate is a rimless rectangular porcelain plate with softened edges and a plain white finish. The elongated format is designed to give chefs a clean, uninterrupted surface, keeping the focus on the food rather than the crockery itself.
In service, the format lends itself to any menu where plating precision matters. Sushi, Japanese-influenced dishes, and multi-component small plates are the most common applications, but the shape works equally well for sharing boards, amuse-bouche, and structured dessert presentations. The absence of a raised rim means chefs have full use of the available surface, with no border to work around — a practical advantage over a conventional round plate of comparable area.
- Rimless profile gives maximum usable plating surface
- Softened edges reduce chipping risk during storage and service
- Plain white finish works across a broad range of cuisines
- Porcelain construction withstands regular commercial dishwashing
- Supplied in a pack of six to support consistent cover builds
As with any rectangular tableware, storage is worth thinking through before ordering. Standard round plate racks are not well suited to this format — flat-stack storage or purpose-fitted racking will reduce edge contact and extend the life of the plates in a busy operation.
These plates are best suited to restaurants, hotel dining, and tasting menu operations where presentation is a considered part of the guest experience. For higher-turnover environments where speed of turnaround takes priority over plating detail, a more conventional round plate is likely a better fit.
If you are building a tableware set or matching these into an existing Churchill range, we are happy to talk through options and quantities before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Rimless rectangular porcelain plate with softened curved edges
- Plain white glaze provides a neutral, food-focused plating surface
- Porcelain construction rated for regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Elongated 355x140mm format supports linear, structured presentations
- Supplied as a pack of six for consistent cover matching
Operational Benefits
- Maximises usable plating area with no raised rim to work around
- Softened edges reduce chipping risk during stacking and racking
- Neutral white finish keeps visual focus on the food throughout service
- Pack of six allows operators to build consistent covers efficiently
- Durable porcelain maintains appearance under heavy dishwashing use
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Dimensions
- 355 x 140mm/ 14 x 5 ½"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 3.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, provided storage and racking are set up appropriately. Porcelain handles the demands of regular commercial dishwashing reliably, but rectangular plates are more vulnerable to edge contact in standard round plate racks. Flat-stack storage or purpose-fitted racking will significantly reduce the risk of chipping over time.
- The Nori range is part of Churchill's broader Art de Cuisine collection, which is designed with a degree of cross-range compatibility in mind. If you are building a mixed tableware set or want to confirm how specific pieces work together, it is worth speaking to us before ordering — we can advise on what works well in practice.
- That depends on your cover count, turn speed, and dishwasher cycle time. For a small tasting menu operation running one or two sittings, a single pack may be sufficient for a specific course. For busier services or larger sections, most operators find it practical to hold at least two packs per cover count to maintain flow through the wash.