Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Quartz Black Triangle Plate 265mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Quartz Black Triangle Plate is a 265mm triangular serving plate finished in a distinctive crackled black glaze, drawn from the Japanese tradition of kintsugi —...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 265
- Dimensions
- 265(W)mm
- Material
- Finest Vitrified
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Quartz Black Triangle Plate is a 265mm triangular serving plate finished in a distinctive crackled black glaze, drawn from the Japanese tradition of kintsugi — the practice of repairing ceramics in a way that celebrates, rather than conceals, the break. The reactive texture means no two pieces are identical, which gives a considered, crafted feel to plated dishes without requiring any additional effort from the kitchen.
Made from Churchill's finest vitrified ceramic, these plates are built to withstand the demands of continuous hospitality service. Vitrified ware at this quality level resists chipping and crazing better than standard ceramics, and the fully glazed foot means plates can be stacked and retrieved during busy service without scratching the glaze below. That matters in a real kitchen environment where handling is fast and storage space is often limited.
In practical terms, operators will find these straightforward to work with day to day:
- Ecoglaze surface resists staining and marks, reducing rewash rates
- Dishwasher safe and microwave safe for flexible kitchen workflows
- Fully glazed foot prevents surface damage when stacking
- Unique reactive finish adds visual interest without relying on decoration that fades
- Supplied in a pack of 12, suited to building or supplementing a crockery set
No special handling requirements apply. These plates clean in a standard commercial dishwasher and stack safely in conventional plate racks. The triangular format works particularly well as a starter or dessert plate, or as a sharing plate for side dishes — the shape naturally separates components on the pass and draws attention on the table. Operators running a larger cover count should consider whether a larger pack quantity would better suit their service rotation needs.
These plates suit restaurants, hotels, and catering operations looking to introduce a more distinctive table aesthetic without compromising on the durability expected from commercial crockery. If you're building or refreshing a full covers set and want to talk through quantities or complementary pieces from the range, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- 265mm triangle format in finest vitrified ceramic construction
- Reactive ecoglaze surface resists staining and everyday marks
- Fully glazed foot prevents scratching when plates are stacked
- Dishwasher and microwave safe for commercial kitchen use
- Unique crackled kintsugi finish — no two plates are identical
Operational Benefits
- Reduces rewash rates thanks to stain-resistant ecoglaze surface
- Handles fast, repeated stacking without damage to glaze finish
- Adds distinctive table presence without fragile printed decoration
- Fits standard commercial dishwasher cycles for efficient turnaround
- Triangular shape separates dish components cleanly on the pass
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 265
- Dimensions
- 265(W)mm
- Material
- Finest Vitrified
- Weight
- 860g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Churchill's finest vitrified ceramic is produced specifically for hospitality use and is designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without crazing or significant glaze degradation. The ecoglaze finish also helps resist the staining that can build up on crockery run through heavy-use machines over time.
- The 265mm size works most naturally as a starter, dessert, or sharing plate. For main course plating, particularly where portion sizes are generous or sauced dishes are involved, a larger or more conventional round plate from the same range may be a better fit — worth considering if you're building a full covers set.
- Yes — the Kintsugi range is designed to work as a coordinated collection, and mixing plate formats is common in contemporary restaurant settings. Because the reactive glaze means each piece varies slightly in appearance, minor tonal differences between pieces are a characteristic of the range rather than a quality concern.