Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Walled Oblong Plate 300mm x6
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Walled Oblong Plate is part of Churchill's Stonecast range — a collection built around a hand-crafted aesthetic that translates well into commercial table settings. Each piece...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 300(L) x 154(W) x 20(D)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 4.16kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Walled Oblong Plate is part of Churchill's Stonecast range — a collection built around a hand-crafted aesthetic that translates well into commercial table settings. Each piece carries a hand-painted reactive glaze, which means the finish varies slightly between plates, giving the range an artisan quality that is difficult to replicate with uniform factory glazing. The blueberry colourway is cool and muted, sitting comfortably alongside natural linens, slate, and dark timber table surfaces.
Construction is super vitrified china, which is meaningfully harder and more chip-resistant than standard vitrified ware. In practice, that matters when plates are cycling through commercial dishwashers multiple times a day and being stacked, moved, and handled throughout a busy service. The material holds up well under the repetitive demands of a working kitchen.
The walled oblong format gives chefs a degree of structure when plating — the raised walls help contain sauces and accompaniments and support composed presentations. It works across starters, sharing portions, and more considered plated courses. The shape also stacks reliably, which is useful during transit between kitchen and floor.
- Super vitrified construction withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Hand-painted reactive glaze gives each plate individual character
- Walled oblong format supports structured, composed plating
- Sold as a pack of six — practical for cover builds and top-ups
- Blueberry colourway suits considered, design-led table settings
These plates are well suited to restaurants, bistros, and hotel dining rooms where the table setting is as deliberate as the food. For operations needing larger pack quantities or a different colourway, the broader Stonecast range offers alternatives worth considering.
If you're specifying a full cover or mixing pieces across the Stonecast collection, the team is happy to talk through what works together before you commit to a larger order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction with high chip resistance for daily use
- Hand-painted reactive glaze finish — no two plates are identical
- Walled oblong format at 300mm length suits structured plating styles
- Rated for high-cycle commercial dishwasher use without glaze degradation
- Sold in a pack of six for straightforward cover building or restocking
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping through heavy daily handling and frequent dishwasher cycles
- Artisan glaze finish adds table character without compromising durability
- Raised walls help chefs control placement of sauces and accompaniments
- Pack-of-six format simplifies stock management and cover top-ups
- Muted blueberry colourway integrates well with varied table styling
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 300(L) x 154(W) x 20(D)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 4.16kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified china is considerably harder than standard vitrified ware, which means the glaze is less prone to crazing and surface wear under repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles. The reactive glaze finish is fired rather than applied as a surface coating, so it does not flake or lift in the way some decorative finishes can. That said, as with all artisan-finish tableware, avoiding metal utensil scraping during service will help preserve the appearance over time.
- The walled oblong is versatile enough for regular service use — it works well for starters, sharing plates, and composed main course presentations. The raised walls give chefs useful containment for sauces and dressings without the plate feeling overly formal. It is less suited to casual, high-turnover covers where a standard round plate would be more practical, but for restaurants with a considered plating style it earns its place in everyday rotation.
- Mixing colourways within the Stonecast range is something a number of operators do deliberately — the consistent format and glaze character across the collection means different colours can sit together without looking mismatched. Whether that works for your specific table setting depends on your overall aesthetic, so if you're planning a mixed cover spec it is worth discussing with the team before ordering across multiple colourways.