Churchill Alchemy Acacia Wood Buffet Trays 300mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
These acacia wood buffet trays are part of Churchill's Alchemy Buffet collection — a range designed to bring a natural, tactile aesthetic to self-service and display catering. Each tray is...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 20(H) x 145(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
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Product Description
These acacia wood buffet trays are part of Churchill's Alchemy Buffet collection — a range designed to bring a natural, tactile aesthetic to self-service and display catering. Each tray is a practical serving and presentation piece, well suited to deli counters, cold buffets, working lunches, and conference or hospitality catering where appearance at the point of service matters.
At 300mm in depth and cut from acacia wood, the trays carry enough surface area to present a small selection of items — charcuterie, bread, pastries, condiments, or similar — without taking up excessive table or counter space. The natural grain of acacia wood adds warmth to a buffet display that ceramic or melamine alternatives simply cannot replicate, and the lightweight build at 220g per tray makes handling and resetting straightforward during a busy service turnaround.
Operationally, these trays work best where presentation is part of the offer. They are commonly used in:
- Hotel and venue conference catering for working lunch setups
- Deli and café counter displays for breads, cured meats, and accompaniments
- Hospitality and events where a rustic or artisan presentation style is required
- Restaurant table sharing boards for cold starters or cheese selections
Being natural wood, these trays require hand washing rather than dishwasher cleaning, and should not be left standing in water or used with very wet or heavily sauced preparations over time. They are a front-of-house display and serving item, not suited to oven or refrigerator use.
The pack of six makes them practical for sites that need to dress multiple stations simultaneously or maintain a working rotation through a service period. For higher-volume buffet operations or larger display runs, a larger format tray within the same range may be worth considering.
If you are building out a buffet or display offering and want to talk through what works in practice, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Acacia wood construction with natural grain finish for display use
- 300mm depth provides practical surface area for small selections
- Lightweight at 220g per tray for easy handling and resetting
- Part of Churchill's coordinated Alchemy Buffet collection
- Pack of six supports multi-station setups or service rotation
Operational Benefits
- Natural wood aesthetic elevates buffet and deli counter presentation
- Lightweight build reduces handling effort during busy service turnarounds
- Pack quantity supports simultaneous dressing of multiple buffet stations
- Consistent collection styling makes coordinated display layouts straightforward
- Compact footprint keeps counter and table space free during service
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 20(H) x 145(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Acacia Wood
- Weight
- 220g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- These trays are best used with dry or lightly dressed items such as bread, charcuterie, pastries, or cheese. Prolonged contact with moisture or heavily sauced preparations can affect the wood over time, so they are better suited to dry buffet and display use.
- No — as natural acacia wood, these trays should be hand washed and dried promptly after use. Commercial dishwashers operate at temperatures and with detergents that will damage the wood and shorten its service life considerably.
- For a small to mid-sized working lunch or conference setup, six trays will typically cover a single buffet run with a light rotation. Higher-volume or multi-room operations may find it worth having two packs to allow for simultaneous station dressing and cleaning cycles between services.