Utopia Titan White Rectangular Plates 230x360mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Utopia Titan is a plain white porcelain rectangular plate designed for professional table service. The generous rectangular format gives chefs plenty of working space for plated main courses, sharing...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 360(W) x 230(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
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Product Description
The Utopia Titan is a plain white porcelain rectangular plate designed for professional table service. The generous rectangular format gives chefs plenty of working space for plated main courses, sharing plates, and contemporary presentation styles where negative space around the food is part of the dish.
Porcelain at this weight strikes a practical balance. It is substantial enough to feel considered in the hand and on the table, without being so heavy that carrying multiples through a busy dining room becomes awkward. The Titan range is finished to resist metal marking, which matters in any environment where cutlery contact is constant and the plates are expected to look presentable throughout a full service — not just at the start of it.
The plain white glaze does uncomplicated, useful work: it lets the food read clearly without the plate competing for attention, it photographs cleanly for menus and social content, and it sits alongside other white formats without clashing if your operation runs mixed plate sizes across the same pass.
- Resistant to metal marking, helping plates hold their appearance through repeated service
- Generous rectangular format suits modern plating and sharing-style presentation
- Plain white finish works across a wide range of cuisine styles
- Porcelain construction handles regular commercial dishwashing reliably
These plates are sold in packs of 12, which works well for building an initial cover set or topping up existing stock. Operators running high cover counts across multiple sittings should think through total requirements against realistic breakage rates before placing an order.
If you are putting together a crockery range from the ground up, or want a second opinion on quantities for your service style, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction with a metal-marking-resistant glaze finish
- Rectangular format measuring 360x230mm for generous plating space
- 1.33kg weight balancing durability with comfortable front-of-house handling
- Plain white glaze compatible with a wide range of presentation styles
- Sold in packs of 12 to support cover builds and stock top-ups
Operational Benefits
- Plates maintain a clean appearance through constant cutlery contact during service
- Generous surface area gives chefs flexibility for contemporary plating approaches
- Consistent white finish simplifies stock management across mixed plate formats
- Porcelain durability reduces replacement frequency in high-turnover operations
- Pack-of-12 format allows staged stock building as cover numbers grow
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 360(W) x 230(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 1.33kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is three to four plates per cover to allow for plates in use, plates being cleared, and plates in the wash cycle at any one time. For a 40-cover restaurant running two sittings, that typically means somewhere in the region of four to five packs as a working baseline, though operations with slower dishwasher throughput or higher breakage rates may want to hold more.
- Porcelain at this specification is well suited to regular commercial dishwashing, including high-temperature rack and conveyor machines. The metal-marking-resistant finish helps the plates maintain their appearance over time, though as with any white crockery, the glaze will show wear gradually with very heavy use — periodic stock rotation is worth factoring into your ordering plan.
- The 360x230mm rectangular format works well for both. The surface area is generous enough for sharing portions placed in the centre of the table, and the shape lends itself to composed individual plates where the chef wants clear space around the food. It is a format commonly used in modern bistro and casual-dining settings as well as more formal table service.