Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori Rectangular Plates 355x190mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori plate is a rimless rectangular porcelain plate with softly curved edges. The format provides a clean, uninterrupted plating surface that works across a wide...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Dimensions
- 355 x 190mm/ 14 x 7 ½"
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Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Nori plate is a rimless rectangular porcelain plate with softly curved edges. The format provides a clean, uninterrupted plating surface that works across a wide range of dishes and service styles without imposing a strong aesthetic of its own.
The elongated shape suits dishes where arrangement and visual flow matter — composed starters, sushi, modern sharing plates, and plated desserts all benefit from the additional canvas the format provides. Because there is no rim to work around, the full surface area is available, which helps when spreading a dish rather than stacking or centring it. White porcelain keeps colour contrast crisp under both natural and artificial light, and porcelain construction holds up well in commercial dishwasher cycles for everyday service use.
- Rimless format makes the full surface usable for composed plating
- White glaze provides clean colour contrast for modern presentation
- Softly curved edges suit both contemporary and classic styles
- Porcelain construction is suitable for commercial dishwasher use
- Supplied in packs of six for building a consistent cover set
The Nori plate is best suited to mid-cover restaurants, hotel dining, and venues where presentation is a priority. It is less well suited to very high-turnover environments where a more standardised, stackable format is typically the more practical choice. If the pack-of-six quantity does not align with your cover count, it is worth planning your order carefully to avoid awkward shortfalls mid-service.
If you are putting together a new cover set or want to understand how the Nori plate sits alongside other pieces in the Art de Cuisine collection, the team is happy to help you work through quantities and format options before you commit.
Key Features
- Rimless rectangular format measures 355x190mm across the full surface
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Softly curved edges provide a clean profile from every angle
- White glaze delivers consistent neutral contrast for plated dishes
- Supplied in packs of six for straightforward cover-set building
Operational Benefits
- Full usable surface area supports composed and spread-style plating
- Consistent white finish maintains presentation standards across a full cover set
- Dishwasher-safe construction reduces handling time between service periods
- Neutral format works across multiple courses without limiting menu direction
- Pack-of-six supply simplifies stock planning for consistent table presentation
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Plates
- Dimensions
- 355 x 190mm/ 14 x 7 ½"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 4.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your cover count, turnover rate, and dishwasher cycle time. As a general guide, most operations allow for two to three times the seated cover count to maintain a buffer through peak service — so a 30-cover restaurant would typically want at least 60 to 90 plates in rotation. It is worth mapping your wash cycle against your average table turn before ordering.
- Rimless plates work well where presentation is a priority, but they do require slightly more care in handling and stacking compared to a traditional rimmed plate. For high-volume operations with fast table turns and heavy dishwasher throughput, a more robust rimmed format may be a better operational fit — the Nori shape is at its best in environments where plating quality takes precedence over pure throughput speed.
- Yes — the neutral white finish and rectangular format make the Nori plate reasonably versatile across starters, mains, and desserts, and it suits both modern and more classical plating styles. That said, the elongated shape lends itself most naturally to dishes with a linear arrangement or spread presentation, so it is worth considering whether the format complements your existing menu before committing to a large quantity.