Churchill Studio Prints Haze Blue Coupe Plate 11¼" (Box 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Haze Blue coupe plate is a large-format, rimless plate finished in Churchill's Vellum semi-matte glazing. The Haze pattern draws on the visual texture of spray-applied ceramic...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Haze Blue coupe plate is a large-format, rimless plate finished in Churchill's Vellum semi-matte glazing. The Haze pattern draws on the visual texture of spray-applied ceramic glaze, producing a soft, multi-tonal blue surface that reads differently under varying lighting conditions — a practical consideration for front-of-house presentation without relying on bold decorative prints.
Made from super vitrified porcelain, these plates are built to withstand the stacking, handling, and repeated warewashing cycles that come with busy covers. Super vitrified porcelain sits at the harder end of the ceramic spectrum, which translates to better resistance to chipping along the rim and a longer working life in high-throughput environments. The coupe profile — no rim, a gentle continuous curve — suits modern plating styles and makes cleaning straightforward.
In practical terms, the Haze Blue works well where operators want tableware that adds a considered aesthetic without competing with the food. The semi-matte finish avoids the clinical look of a high-gloss white plate and tends to photograph well, which matters for venues where social media presence is part of the offer.
- Coupe profile suits contemporary plating and portion presentation
- Semi-matte Vellum finish holds its appearance through repeated warewashing
- Super vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping under daily service conditions
- Multi-tonal blue pattern adds visual interest without overpowering the dish
- Sold in boxes of 12, practical for building or topping up covers
At just over eleven inches, this is a generous main course plate. It suits restaurants, brasseries, and hotel dining rooms where presentation is a priority and plating space matters. It is less well suited to fast-casual or high-turnover canteen environments where more hardwearing, plain-white tableware tends to be the practical choice.
If you are unsure whether the Haze Blue fits your existing table setting or are planning a full cover build, we are happy to talk through your requirements before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain body for enhanced chip resistance in service
- Semi-matte Vellum glaze finish with multi-tonal blue Haze pattern
- Rimless coupe profile for flexible contemporary plating styles
- Large 11¼" diameter provides generous main course plating space
- Sold in boxes of 12 to align with standard cover quantities
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping and crazing through heavy daily warewashing cycles
- Semi-matte finish retains presentable appearance longer than high-gloss alternatives
- Coupe shape simplifies cleaning and reduces food trap points
- Distinctive blue colourway supports a considered, cohesive table setting
- Box quantity of 12 makes stock management and reordering straightforward
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 11kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Super vitrified porcelain is specifically formulated for commercial environments, offering greater density and resistance to chipping compared to standard porcelain. It performs reliably through continuous warewasher cycles and the physical handling typical of busy service, making it a practical choice for restaurants and hotels rather than occasional-use catering.
- The Haze pattern is part of Churchill's Vellum glaze finish rather than a surface print, so it is inherent to the glaze itself. This means it is not susceptible to the fading or lifting that can affect printed or transfer-decorated tableware over time with frequent warewashing.
- A common working rule is to hold two to three times your seated cover count in plates of each size, to allow for tables turning, breakages, and items in the warewasher during service. For a 40-cover restaurant, that typically means four to five boxes of 12 as a working stock, though your actual requirement will depend on service pace and warewasher throughput.