Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Chefs' Walled Oblong Plate 300mm x6
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Chefs' Walled Oblong Plate is part of Churchill's well-regarded Stonecast range — a collection designed to bring a hand-crafted, artisan aesthetic to commercial table settings without...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 300(L) x 154(W) x 20(D)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 4.16kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Chefs' Walled Oblong Plate is part of Churchill's well-regarded Stonecast range — a collection designed to bring a hand-crafted, artisan aesthetic to commercial table settings without sacrificing the durability expected in a busy food service environment. Each plate carries a hand-painted reactive glaze finish, which means no two pieces are identical. The blueberry colourway gives a cool, muted tone that works well against natural linens, slate boards, and dark wood table surfaces.
Made from super vitrified china, these plates are built to withstand the rigours of a commercial kitchen — repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles, stacking, and the general handling of a busy service. Super vitrified construction is notably harder and more chip-resistant than standard vitrified china, which matters when plates are moving in and out of service several times a day.
The walled oblong format suits a range of presentations — starter plates, sharing portions, structured plating with sauces or accompaniments — and the raised walls give chefs a degree of control over how elements sit on the plate. Practically, this also helps with stacking stability during service and transit between kitchen and floor.
- Super vitrified construction resists chipping through heavy daily use
- Hand-painted reactive glaze gives each piece an individual character
- Oblong walled format supports structured and composed plating
- Dishwasher safe and suited to high-cycle commercial kitchens
- Sold as a pack of six — practical for building or topping up covers
This plate is well suited to restaurants, bistros, and hotel dining rooms where the table aesthetic is as considered as the food. For higher-volume operations needing larger pack quantities or a more neutral colourway, the broader Stonecast range includes alternatives worth exploring.
If you're building a full cover spec or mixing Stonecast pieces across a tableware range, the team is happy to talk through what works together — feel free to get in touch before placing a larger order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction with enhanced chip resistance
- Hand-painted reactive glaze finish — each piece individually unique
- Walled oblong format with raised edges for structured plating
- 300mm length suits starter, sharing, and composed main presentations
- Sold as a pack of six for practical stock management
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles in busy service
- Adds artisan character to table settings without high breakage risk
- Raised walls help chefs control plating layout and portion presentation
- Consistent colourway across pack allows cohesive cover building
- Individual glaze variation gives a premium handmade feel at scale
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 300(L) x 154(W) x 20(D)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 4.16kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — super vitrified china is specifically suited to commercial environments where plates go through multiple dishwasher cycles daily. It is harder and more resistant to chipping than standard vitrified china, which makes it a practical choice where breakage costs need to be managed.
- The reactive glaze process means each piece carries subtle variation in tone and texture — that is intentional to the Stonecast design. Within a pack the colourway will be consistent, but individual pieces will not be identical. Most operators find this adds to the range's appeal rather than detracting from it.
- The walled oblong works particularly well for composed plating where structure and separation of elements matters — starters, sharing plates, and contemporary main courses are all common applications. It is less suited to simple round-plate cover builds, but pairs well with other Stonecast pieces if you are building a mixed tableware spec.