Churchill Stonecast Hints Indigo Blue Triangular Plates 229mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Hints Indigo Blue triangular plate is a purposefully shaped piece of tableware suited to structured, individual portion presentation. The angular profile lends itself naturally to plating pastries,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 229(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Hints Indigo Blue triangular plate is a purposefully shaped piece of tableware suited to structured, individual portion presentation. The angular profile lends itself naturally to plating pastries, tarts, desserts, small plates, and sharing-style starters, where the defined lines of the form do some of the presentation work for the kitchen. The Indigo Blue rim with a contrasting bright glaze gives the range a considered rustic-modern quality that sits comfortably across contemporary casual, brasserie, and boutique hotel dining environments.
Churchill's super vitrified ceramic construction is a practical choice for commercial operations. It withstands the stacking, repeated handling, and daily dishwasher cycles that standard ceramics tend to struggle with over time. The glaze holds its appearance well through consistent use, resisting the crazing and dulling that can make tableware look tired within a season. At 600g per plate, the weight feels substantial and considered without placing unnecessary strain on front-of-house teams carrying multiple covers.
- Triangular profile aids structured, individual portion plating
- Indigo Blue rim adds visual contrast without competing with the food
- Super vitrified construction resists chipping and crazing under daily use
- Mixes with other Stonecast Hints colourways for flexible table dressing
- Suited to fine casual and contemporary dining service styles
As with any tableware range designed for mixed-colour service, it is worth thinking through your colourway combinations before committing to quantities. The Stonecast Hints range spans several rim colours, giving operators the option to vary covers or signal dish types visually across a service. This pack of twelve is a sensible starting point for a small section or a trial before scaling up stock levels.
If you are building out a full table setting or want to talk through quantities and colourway combinations across the range, we are happy to help you work out what makes sense for your covers and service style.
Key Features
- 229mm triangular profile designed for structured individual portion plating
- Super vitrified ceramic construction resists chipping and crazing under heavy use
- Indigo Blue rim with contrasting bright glaze for a rustic-modern aesthetic
- Compatible with other Stonecast Hints colourways for mixed-cover flexibility
- Pack of 12 suits a small section or a trial run before scaling up
Operational Benefits
- Retains a presentable glaze appearance through daily commercial dishwasher cycles
- Angular form reduces the need for elaborate garnishing on individual portions
- Mixing colourways lets operators vary table dressing without a full range change
- Substantial weight gives a quality feel in the hand for front-of-house teams
- Pack quantity allows low-risk trialling before committing to full cover numbers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 229(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 600g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified ceramic is fired at a higher density than standard ceramic, which makes it noticeably more resistant to the thermal cycling, detergents, and mechanical handling of commercial dishwasher use. In practice, operators tend to find it maintains its glaze appearance and structural integrity considerably longer than standard equivalents, making it a more cost-effective choice over time for high-turnover covers.
- Yes, the Stonecast Hints range is designed to be used across colourways, and mixing rim colours on the same table or across sections is a common approach in contemporary dining. It is worth deciding on your combination logic before ordering — for example, whether different colours will signal different courses or sections — so you can order quantities in the right proportions from the outset.
- Twelve covers is a practical starting point for trialling the shape and colourway in your service, or for equipping a single section. For full-restaurant rollout, most operators will want to factor in a breakage allowance of around 20–25% on top of cover count, so it is worth scaling your order accordingly rather than ordering to exact cover numbers.