Churchill Stonecast Patina Triangular Plates Black 229mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina triangular plate is a vitrified ceramic piece from Churchill's established Stonecast Patina range. At 229mm across, it sits most naturally as a starter, amuse-bouche, or dessert...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Diameter
- 229
- Dimensions
- 229(Ø)mm | 9(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina triangular plate is a vitrified ceramic piece from Churchill's established Stonecast Patina range. At 229mm across, it sits most naturally as a starter, amuse-bouche, or dessert plate. The triangular form with softened, curved edges gives it a distinctive profile that sits apart from standard round crockery without veering into theatrical territory.
Vitrified ceramic is a sensible choice for commercial environments. It handles the repeated thermal cycling of commercial dishwashers reliably, and the deep black patina finish maintains its appearance well under regular use. The dark colourway provides a genuine contrast backdrop for lighter-toned dishes — pale sauces, cream-based desserts, and vibrant garnishes all read clearly against it, which is a real consideration when presentation is a deliberate part of the offer.
- Vitrified ceramic construction suited to commercial dishwasher use
- Triangular form with curved edges — distinctive without being impractical to handle
- Deep black patina finish provides consistent contrast for lighter plated dishes
- Part of the broader Stonecast Patina range, with additional shapes and colourways available
- Sold in packs of 12, practical for building or topping up cover counts
One practical consideration worth planning for: triangular plates will not stack as efficiently as round plates of a comparable diameter, so storage space per cover is worth factoring in before ordering in volume. The 229mm size is not typically suited to main course service.
This plate works well in restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event catering operations where presentation is considered. It is particularly well suited to set menus and tasting formats where each course arrives on distinct crockery. If you are building a full table setting across courses, the wider Stonecast Patina range is worth exploring to ensure a coherent look.
If you would like to talk through how this fits your menu format or cover count, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Vitrified ceramic construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 229mm triangular form suited to starter, amuse-bouche, or dessert service
- Deep black patina glaze finish maintains appearance under regular heavy use
- Curved triangular edges reduce chipping risk during handling and stacking
- Sold in packs of 12 for straightforward cover count management
Operational Benefits
- Dark finish creates strong visual contrast to enhance lighter dish presentation
- Durable vitrified ceramic reduces replacement frequency in busy operations
- Distinctive plate shape differentiates courses without specialist tableware complications
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock top-ups without over-ordering
- Coordinates with the wider Stonecast Patina range for a consistent table setting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Diameter
- 229
- Dimensions
- 229(Ø)mm | 9(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 170g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For most starter and dessert applications, 229mm works well and gives enough surface area for considered plating without overwhelming the portion. It is less suited to main course service, where a larger plate would typically be the better choice.
- Triangular plates do not stack as efficiently as round plates of the same diameter, so they occupy more storage space per cover. It is worth measuring your shelving or plate storage before ordering in volume, particularly if space is limited.
- The Stonecast Patina range includes additional shapes and colourways, so it is possible to build a coordinated table setting across courses using complementary pieces from the same collection. If you are planning a full setting, it is worth discussing the available options to ensure a coherent look.