Royal Bone China Ascot Coupe Plate 225mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Royal Bone China Ascot Coupe Plate is a 225mm flatware piece from an established range aimed at formal dining, hotel, and banqueting operations. The coupe profile — a continuous...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Bone China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Royal Bone China Ascot Coupe Plate is a 225mm flatware piece from an established range aimed at formal dining, hotel, and banqueting operations. The coupe profile — a continuous soft curve rising from the eating surface to the rim with no defined well — gives the plate a clean, contemporary appearance that sits comfortably alongside both classic and modern table settings. Plates are sold in packs of six.
Bone china is a practical choice for front-of-house tableware in environments where presentation and durability both matter. At 379g per plate, the Ascot coupe is noticeably lighter than an equivalent porcelain or stoneware piece of the same diameter, which makes a meaningful difference when waiting staff are carrying multiple covers during a busy service. The bone china body is also less prone to chipping at the rim than standard porcelain, which tends to reduce attrition losses over time.
Key operational points worth considering:
- Lightweight bone china body at 379g — easier for waiter service across multiple covers
- Coupe profile with smooth curve — no defined rim lip to trap food or complicate plating
- Suited to formal dining, hotel restaurant, and banqueting table settings
- Pack of 6 per unit — straightforward to order in quantities that match cover counts
- Bone china finish presents well under both natural and artificial dining room lighting
As with any bone china, care with stacking and dishwasher basket loading will extend service life. It is worth confirming that your existing crockery storage and pass arrangements suit lighter-weight pieces if your current range is predominantly stoneware.
This plate is well suited to mid-to-high-end restaurant and hotel dining rooms where a refined, lightweight flatware is a priority. Operations running very high cover volumes may want to consider whether a larger pack format would simplify stock management.
If you are building out a full table setting or want to discuss which sizes work best across your menu, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Bone china construction at 379g per plate for lightweight service
- 225mm coupe profile with continuous soft curve to the rim
- Smooth coupe edge with no defined rim lip for clean presentation
- Sold in packs of six to match standard cover quantities
- Bone china body with chip-resistant durability versus standard porcelain
Operational Benefits
- Lighter plates reduce strain on staff carrying multiple covers during service
- Coupe profile simplifies plating and reduces food trapping at the rim
- Refined bone china finish suits formal dining and banqueting environments
- Pack-of-six format keeps ordering straightforward for cover-count planning
- Durable bone china body helps reduce replacement costs from rim chipping
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Bone China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 379g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Bone china is more durable than its fine appearance suggests and performs reliably in busy restaurant and hotel environments. Its chip resistance at the rim is generally better than standard porcelain, though it does require sensible handling — proper dishwasher basket loading and careful stacking will significantly extend service life in a high-turnover operation.
- At 225mm, this plate is most commonly used as a starter or side plate, or as a main course plate in tasting menu formats where portion sizes are controlled. For a standard main course cover in a traditional restaurant setting, a larger diameter is typically more practical — it is worth reviewing your full menu before settling on a single size.
- The Ascot range has a consistent bone china glaze and coupe profile, so it tends to sit well alongside other contemporary flatware. If you are combining ranges or building a mixed setting, it is worth checking glaze tone and rim style across pieces — we can advise on which combinations work in practice before you commit to an order.