Churchill Lotus Triangular Plates White 350mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Lotus triangular plate is a distinctively shaped piece of front-of-house crockery designed to serve as a considered canvas for plated mains, starters, and sharing dishes. The elongated triangular...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 190(W) x 350(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Lotus triangular plate is a distinctively shaped piece of front-of-house crockery designed to serve as a considered canvas for plated mains, starters, and sharing dishes. The elongated triangular form creates natural negative space around the food, which lends itself well to structured, deliberate plating styles common in fine dining, modern bistro formats, and tasting menus. The clean white glaze is neutral and consistent, allowing the food to lead without visual competition from the plate itself.
Churchill's vitrified porcelain construction is well established in commercial kitchens for good reason. It handles the routine pressures of busy service — repeated cycles through commercial warewashers, daily stacking, and constant handling — without the chipping or crazing that lesser materials develop over time. The glaze also resists staining and metal marking, which matters when a plate needs to present well across multiple covers per evening rather than just on first use.
- Vitrified porcelain resists cutlery marking and staining across heavy daily use
- Suitable for commercial warewashers and repeated high-temperature cycles
- Consistent white glaze supports uniform presentation across a full cover set
- Triangular form creates defined plating zones suited to structured service styles
- Supplied in a pack of six, practical for building par stock incrementally
There are practical considerations worth noting before committing to this format. The triangular shape does not stack as efficiently as round plates, so storage layout in the crockery section will need some thought. It is also less suited to high-turnover casual dining or all-day formats, where conventional shapes handle more reliably at pace. Operators building a full cover set should factor in a slightly higher par stock than they would with standard round plates, to account for the extended handling time in washing and storage.
This plate is most at home in restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event catering operations where presentation is a deliberate part of the guest experience and service pace allows for more considered plating.
If you'd like to discuss quantities for a full cover set or talk through whether this format suits your service style, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Elongated triangular form creates defined negative space for structured plating
- Vitrified porcelain construction withstands repeated commercial warewasher cycles
- Glaze resists metal cutlery marking and staining under daily service conditions
- Consistent white finish across the range supports uniform table presentation
- Supplied in packs of six for incremental par stock building
Operational Benefits
- Supports deliberate, structured plating styles in fine dining and bistro service
- Durable glaze reduces frequency of replacement across high-use service periods
- Neutral white finish keeps visual focus on the food rather than the plate
- Withstands commercial warewasher temperatures without crazing or surface degradation
- Pack-of-six format allows operators to build cover sets at a manageable pace
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 190(W) x 350(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 4.93kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The triangular form works well where plating is deliberate and presentation-led, but it is less efficient in high-turnover operations where plates need to move quickly through washing, stacking, and re-laying. Operators running busy casual dining or all-day service may find a conventional round or rectangular format handles the pace more reliably. For fine dining, hotel dining rooms, or tasting menu formats, the shape suits the service style well.
- Triangular plates do not stack as uniformly as round plates, so crockery storage will need some adjustment to accommodate the shape securely. It is worth planning your storage layout before committing to a full cover set, particularly in kitchens where space is already tight.
- As a general guide, most operations run a par stock of two to three times their cover count to allow for plates in service, in the wash, and in reserve. With a less conventional shape like this, it is worth building in a little extra allowance for the additional handling time during washing and re-stacking. If you'd like to talk through the right quantity for your service volume, the team is happy to advise.