Churchill Stonecast Lavender Lotus Plate 228mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established collection of hand-decorated tableware built around a deliberately relaxed, artisan character. The Lavender colourway is one of twelve tones available across the range,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Purple
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a well-established collection of hand-decorated tableware built around a deliberately relaxed, artisan character. The Lavender colourway is one of twelve tones available across the range, and the Lotus profile — with its softly irregular, petal-shaped edge — reinforces that handcrafted feel. It is a popular choice for casual dining rooms, boutique hotels, and café-style operations where the table setting is intended to feel considered rather than corporate.
Each plate is produced in super vitrified ceramic, which offers meaningfully better chip resistance than standard earthenware. In a front-of-house environment where covers turn quickly and plates pass through a commercial dishwasher multiple times a day, that robustness is worth having. The hand-decorated Lavender finish is applied in a way that holds well through repeated high-temperature wash cycles — colour retention and surface stability are generally reliable in normal service conditions.
A few practical points worth noting for operators:
- Super vitrified ceramic construction reduces chipping during service and dishwashing
- Hand-decorated finish introduces slight natural variation between pieces, which suits artisan-style presentation
- Available across twelve colourways for coordinating or contrasting across a table setting
- Sold in packs of twelve, making it straightforward to build and maintain consistent cover counts
- Compatible with standard commercial dishwashing cycles
As with any hand-decorated ware, minor variation between individual pieces is inherent to the process — it is part of the aesthetic rather than a defect. Operators running high-volume banqueting where absolute uniformity between covers is a priority may find a fully mechanised finish a closer match to those requirements. For relaxed dining environments, the variation is generally considered an advantage.
If you are building out a full cover count, mixing Lotus with other Stonecast profiles, or coordinating across multiple colourways, the team is happy to talk through quantities and options before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified ceramic construction with enhanced chip resistance over standard earthenware
- Hand-decorated Lavender finish with stable colour retention through commercial wash cycles
- Lotus profile features a softly irregular petal-shaped edge for artisan presentation
- Available across twelve Stonecast colourways for coordinated or contrasting table settings
- Sold in packs of twelve to support consistent front-of-house cover counts
Operational Benefits
- Reduces plate replacement frequency thanks to chip-resistant ceramic construction
- Maintains a consistent table aesthetic across repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Supports an artisan dining feel without requiring bespoke or fragile tableware
- Allows operators to coordinate or contrast colourways across a single table setting
- Pack-of-twelve format simplifies stock management and cover count planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Purple
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 602.5g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Lavender finish is applied to super vitrified ceramic and is designed to remain stable through regular commercial dishwashing. In typical service conditions — multiple wash cycles per day at standard commercial temperatures — colour retention is reliable. Some very gradual softening of tone is possible over a long service life, as with most hand-decorated ware, but it is not generally a significant operational concern.
- Yes, slight variation between pieces is inherent to the hand-decoration process and is considered part of the Stonecast aesthetic. For casual dining, café, and boutique hotel environments this is usually seen as an asset. If your operation requires a high degree of uniformity between covers — for example in formal banqueting — it is worth considering whether a mechanised finish would better suit those requirements.
- Yes, Stonecast is designed as a coordinated range and the Lavender colourway runs across multiple profiles, so mixing plate shapes within the same colour is a common approach. If you are planning a full cover build across several profiles or need to confirm which pieces are available in Lavender, the team can help you plan quantities before you order.