Churchill Lotus Triangle Plates 266mm White Porcelain Pack of 12
Product Description
The Churchill Lotus range uses a triangular plate format drawn from the geometry of the lotus flower. These 266mm plates are produced in white porcelain and supplied in packs of...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Diameter
- 266
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Product Description
The Churchill Lotus range uses a triangular plate format drawn from the geometry of the lotus flower. These 266mm plates are produced in white porcelain and supplied in packs of twelve — a practical quantity for operators setting up a new dining room or introducing a shaped plate alongside an existing crockery mix.
The triangular form gives chefs a well-defined surface with clear orientation, which suits contemporary plating styles where the arrangement of components is part of the dish. The shape works particularly well for starters, desserts, and sharing plates, where a standard round plate can feel unremarkable against more considered food presentation.
In service, the porcelain construction handles the routine demands of a professional environment — dishwasher safe, resistant to chipping under normal conditions, and straightforward to stack and store. The white finish sits comfortably alongside other Churchill ranges, so operators can introduce the Lotus plates as accent pieces without committing to a complete crockery overhaul.
- Triangular format provides clear plating orientation for structured presentation
- White porcelain finish integrates with existing Churchill crockery ranges
- Dishwasher safe for reliable turnaround during service
- Pack of 12 suits most restaurant and hotel dining cover counts
- Porcelain construction resists chipping under regular commercial use
These plates are best suited to restaurants, bistros, hotel dining rooms, and event catering operations where presentation is a deliberate part of the guest experience. They are less well matched to high-turnover casual dining environments where a standard round plate is the more practical choice.
If you are weighing up whether the Lotus range sits well with your current table setting or service style, we are happy to have that conversation before you place an order.
Key Features
- Triangular 266mm format with defined plating surface for structured dishes
- White porcelain construction rated for commercial dishwasher use
- Supplied in packs of 12 to suit standard restaurant cover requirements
- Shaped profile compatible with flat stacking for compact storage
- White glaze finish consistent with other Churchill porcelain ranges
Operational Benefits
- Supports considered food presentation without specialist plating equipment
- Integrates with existing Churchill crockery to reduce replacement cost
- Dishwasher-safe construction keeps turnaround reliable during busy service
- Pack quantity allows easy scaling across dining room cover counts
- Durable porcelain reduces breakage-related replacement in regular service
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Diameter
- 266
- Dimensions
- 266(Ø)mm/ 10 ½"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 9.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the white porcelain finish and glaze quality are consistent across Churchill's ranges, so the Lotus plates can sit alongside round plates without an obvious mismatch. Many operators use them as accent pieces for starters or desserts rather than replacing their full crockery stock.
- The porcelain construction is rated for commercial dishwasher use and performs reliably under regular service conditions. As with any shaped plate, careful stacking matters — the triangular profile requires a little more attention when loading than a standard round plate to avoid contact points that could cause chipping over time.
- That depends on your cover count and how frequently you run the plates through the dishwasher during service. For a smaller dining room where the Lotus plates are used for one course, a single pack of 12 may be sufficient. Operators running larger covers or back-to-back sittings would typically hold two or three packs to maintain a comfortable buffer.