Churchill Geo White Rectangular Plates 346x171mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Geo plate is a rectangular whiteware piece made from super vitrified porcelain. The elongated format offers a practical alternative to round plates where presentation layout or portion arrangement...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Geo plate is a rectangular whiteware piece made from super vitrified porcelain. The elongated format offers a practical alternative to round plates where presentation layout or portion arrangement benefits from a defined axis. It is commonly used for plated starters, sharing plates, and structured main courses across a range of dining styles.
Super vitrified porcelain is a sensible choice for front-of-house use in commercial settings. The denser body is more resistant to chipping along edges and rims than standard porcelain, which matters in kitchens where plates move repeatedly through service, dishwash, and stacking cycles across a long working week. The white glaze holds its appearance well under regular commercial dishwashing, and the surface is straightforward to clean at the end of service.
From an operational standpoint, the Geo shape offers a few practical advantages worth considering:
- Rectangular format supports structured plating without specialist presentation skills
- Consistent shape makes stacking and storage more space-efficient than irregular forms
- Super vitrified body withstands the handling pressure of busy service and dishwash cycles
- Neutral white finish works across cuisine styles without dictating a theme
- Dishwasher safe for standard commercial rack washers
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, gastropubs, and event catering operations looking for a considered alternative to standard round whiteware. Sold in packs of six, they suit staged purchasing for operators building or refreshing a cover count over time. For very high-volume sites running large covers consistently, it is worth thinking about whether a larger pack quantity better matches your throughput and breakage rate.
If you are weighing up whether the Geo range fits your service style or cover requirements, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain body with enhanced resistance to chipping and cracking
- Rectangular 346x171mm format provides a defined axis for structured plating
- White glaze maintains appearance through repeated commercial dishwash cycles
- Consistent rectangular shape supports efficient stacking and storage in tight spaces
- Sold in packs of six to support staged cover-building or planned replacement
Operational Benefits
- Reduced breakage costs over time due to denser, more durable porcelain body
- Structured plating becomes more consistent without relying on specialist skills
- Storage space used more efficiently compared with irregularly shaped serving pieces
- Neutral finish keeps the focus on the food across varied menu styles
- Pack-of-six format allows operators to scale crockery stock at a manageable pace
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 770g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is two to three plates per cover to allow for plates in service, those being cleared, and those in the dishwash cycle at any one time. For a 40-cover restaurant using these plates as a primary shape, that would suggest a minimum of seven to eight packs as a working stock, with additional packs held as breakage replacements.
- Yes, super vitrified porcelain is designed to withstand the high temperatures and detergent concentrations used in commercial rack washers and conveyor dishwashers. The glaze is formulated to resist dulling under repeated wash cycles, which is a meaningful consideration for operations washing covers multiple times per day.
- The rectangular shape works well for structured plating, sharing concepts, and contemporary presentation styles, but it is less natural a fit for traditional round-plate service or operations where all crockery needs to be interchangeable across multiple courses. It is worth thinking about how these plates will sit alongside your existing whiteware before committing to a full cover count.