Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangle Plates Jade Green 192mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangle Plate in jade green is a distinctive serving plate drawn from the aesthetic of traditional Japanese Raku pottery. The irregular, organic glaze finish gives...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Dimensions
- 192(W)mm | 7½(W)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangle Plate in jade green is a distinctive serving plate drawn from the aesthetic of traditional Japanese Raku pottery. The irregular, organic glaze finish gives each piece a handcrafted appearance while being manufactured to consistent commercial standards. The triangular form makes it well suited to sharing plates, starter courses, or considered plating where presentation is part of the dining experience.
Made from Churchill's super vitrified china, these plates are built to withstand the rigours of busy commercial service. Super vitrified construction offers greater resistance to chipping and cracking compared to standard vitrified ware, which matters in a kitchen environment where plates are handled repeatedly throughout a shift and pass through commercial dishwashers daily.
- Distinctive jade green Raku glaze suits contemporary and Japanese-inspired menus
- Triangular shape adds visual interest to sharing and starter presentations
- Super vitrified body resists chipping through repeated commercial use
- Dishwasher safe for standard commercial glasswasher and dishwasher cycles
- Supplied in a pack of 12, practical for consistent cover sets
As with all decorative crockery, it is worth considering how the jade green glaze coordinates with your existing tableware and linen before committing to a full order. The triangular format, while striking, does not substitute directly for a standard round side or starter plate, so it is best viewed as a deliberate addition to a curated table setting rather than a general-purpose piece.
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and casual dining venues with a contemporary or Asian-influenced menu style. For operators needing a broader range of matching pieces, the Studio Prints Raku collection includes complementary shapes and sizes.
If you would like to discuss how these fit alongside your current crockery range or how many packs suit your typical cover count, the team is happy to help you work that through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified construction for enhanced chip and crack resistance
- Jade green Raku glaze with organic, handcrafted visual finish
- Triangular 192mm plate suited to starters and sharing presentations
- Dishwasher safe for use in commercial kitchen warewashing cycles
- Supplied as a pack of 12 for consistent table cover sets
Operational Benefits
- Reduces plate replacement frequency thanks to super vitrified durability
- Elevates table presentation with a distinctive, contemporary crockery format
- Supports consistent covers with a practical 12-piece pack quantity
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without glaze degradation
- Adds visual variety to plating without requiring specialist serving equipment
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Dimensions
- 192(W)mm | 7½(W)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 360g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Churchill's super vitrified construction is designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. The glaze is formulated to resist fading and crazing under regular warewashing conditions, which is an important consideration for any crockery used in high-turnover service.
- The triangular format works best as a dedicated starter, sharing, or dessert plate rather than a direct replacement for a standard round plate. It suits menus where the presentation is considered part of the experience, particularly in contemporary, Asian-influenced, or tasting-menu environments.
- That depends on your cover count, table turnover, and whether these are used across the full sitting or for a specific course. As a working guide, most operators allow for one and a half to two times their seated cover count to account for plates in the wash cycle during service — so a 40-cover restaurant might consider three to four packs as a starting point.