Churchill Isla Deep Coupe Plates Topaz Blue 281mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Isla range is built around organic, shoreline-inspired forms, and the deep coupe profile sits usefully between a flat dinner plate and a shallow bowl. That gentle curvature makes...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 281(W)mm | 11(W)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Isla range is built around organic, shoreline-inspired forms, and the deep coupe profile sits usefully between a flat dinner plate and a shallow bowl. That gentle curvature makes it practical across a wider range of dishes than a standard flat plate — sauced mains, composed desserts, and sharing portions all benefit from the slight containment the shape provides.
These plates are produced in Churchill's super vitrified body, a denser ceramic construction that resists chipping and crazing better than standard porcelain under the daily pressures of commercial service. Plates in a busy kitchen are stacked, slid along pass counters, and cycled through commercial dishwashers many times a day, and that additional hardness makes a measurable difference to how long a set holds up before replacement becomes necessary.
The Topaz Blue centre print brings a coastal character to the plate without overwhelming the presentation surface. Chefs retain good visual space for plating, and the print ties naturally into seaside, coastal, bistro, and relaxed café dining concepts.
- Super vitrified body for improved durability under heavy commercial use
- Deep coupe profile suits sauced dishes, desserts, and sharing portions
- Dishwasher safe for standard commercial cycles
- Microwave safe where reheating plated dishes is part of the workflow
- Topaz Blue centre print suits coastal, bistro, and informal dining settings
Sold in packs of 12, these plates suit operators building out a new cover count or topping up an existing set. For larger dining rooms or where breakage stock needs to be factored in, it is worth calculating total covers alongside your typical service cycle before placing an order.
If you would like to talk through whether the Isla range suits your service style or discuss quantities for your operation, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Super vitrified ceramic body resists chipping and crazing under daily use
- Deep coupe profile provides gentle containment for sauces and dressings
- Dishwasher safe for high-frequency commercial dishwasher cycles
- Microwave safe for operations that reheat plated dishes to order
- Topaz Blue centre print leaves clear visual space for food presentation
Operational Benefits
- Reduced replacement frequency compared to standard porcelain tableware
- Versatile plate shape handles a wider menu range without switching covers
- Survives busy service cycles without significant deterioration in appearance
- Supports consistent presentation across sauced mains and composed desserts
- Coastal print theme creates immediate atmosphere in bistro or café settings
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 281(W)mm | 11(W)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 830g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A standard rule of thumb is to hold two to three times your seated cover count in crockery to allow for covers in use, items in the wash cycle, and a breakage buffer. For a 40-cover restaurant, three to four packs of 12 would give you a working stock with some allowance for attrition — though your actual cycle time and dishwasher capacity will affect the right number for your operation.
- Super vitrified is a denser, harder-wearing form of vitrified ceramic. It fires at higher temperatures than standard porcelain, which reduces porosity and increases resistance to chipping and crazing — both of which are common failure points in commercial tableware. It is a meaningful upgrade in durability for operations where plates are handled at volume every day.
- Churchill's centre prints are applied and fired as part of the manufacturing process rather than surface-applied, which means they are integral to the glaze and resistant to fading through normal commercial dishwasher use. As with all decorated tableware, avoiding abrasive cleaning agents and very high-temperature wash programmes will help maintain the print quality over time.