Churchill Stonecast Rectangular Plates Peppercorn Grey 300x199mm
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established choice in restaurant and hospitality settings where tableware presentation forms part of the overall guest experience. These rectangular plates in peppercorn grey are...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 300(W) x 199(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established choice in restaurant and hospitality settings where tableware presentation forms part of the overall guest experience. These rectangular plates in peppercorn grey are made from vitrified porcelain, a practical material for front-of-house use that resists chipping and crazing more reliably than standard ceramics under the repetitive handling and thermal cycling of a working service. The muted, earthy tone of the peppercorn grey colourway tends to recede behind plated food rather than compete with it, which suits operators who want the dish itself to lead.
The rectangular format is commonly used for sharing plates, structured starter presentations, and composed main courses where the plating benefits from length and a defined axis. The hand-decorated rim detail and flecked finish give each plate an artisan quality that sits comfortably in both contemporary and more rustic front-of-house aesthetics, and the finish remains consistent across the broader Stonecast range — useful where operators are building mixed-format table settings.
From an operational standpoint, the plates are dishwasher safe and hold up well through repeated commercial wash cycles without significant fading or surface wear. Key practical points:
- Vitrified porcelain resists chipping under regular commercial service conditions
- Peppercorn grey finish suits contemporary, bistro, and rustic dining aesthetics
- Rectangular format supports sharing, starter, and composed plating styles
- Consistent hand-decorated rim detail across the Stonecast range
- Sold in packs of six, allowing staggered stock builds as covers grow
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event catering operations where presentation is a considered part of the offer. For high-turnover venues, it is worth assessing your breakage replacement rate against pack quantity when planning initial stock levels.
If you are building out a full Stonecast table setting or working out quantities for your covers, the team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping and crazing in service
- Peppercorn grey hand-decorated rim detail consistent across Stonecast range
- Rectangular 300x199mm format suits composed and sharing plate presentations
- Dishwasher safe with finish retained through repeated commercial wash cycles
- Sold in packs of six to support staggered or phased stock builds
Operational Benefits
- Neutral grey tone draws the eye to plated food rather than the crockery
- Durable vitrified porcelain reduces chipping-related replacement frequency
- Consistent rim detail simplifies mixed-format table setting across Stonecast
- Rectangular format adds flexibility to starter, sharing, and main course plating
- Pack-of-six format helps operators scale stock in line with covers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 300(W) x 199(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 5.2kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Vitrified porcelain is a well-proven material for front-of-house crockery in commercial environments. The glaze and hand-decorated finish are designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without significant fading, though as with all decorated crockery, avoiding harsh abrasive chemicals will extend the life of the surface finish.
- Yes — the Stonecast range is designed with a consistent hand-decorated rim detail and shared colourway across multiple plate formats, bowls, and serving pieces. This makes it straightforward to combine rectangular plates with round formats or other pieces within the range for a cohesive table setting.
- A common starting point is two to three times your cover count per format, which allows for items in service, in the wash, and held in reserve against breakage. For high-turnover or event-catering operations, a higher buffer is worth considering given the repetitive handling involved. If you would like to talk through quantities relative to your covers and service style, the team can help.