Churchill Stonecast Patina Chefs Oblong Plate Red Rust 287x152mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina Chefs Oblong Plate in Red Rust is part of Churchill's established Stonecast Patina collection — a range of tableware designed to replicate the character of handcrafted...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 566.6666666666667g
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina Chefs Oblong Plate in Red Rust is part of Churchill's established Stonecast Patina collection — a range of tableware designed to replicate the character of handcrafted ceramics while being manufactured to commercial durability standards. The oblong format suits contemporary plating styles, particularly for starters, sharing plates, and structured individual portions where a rectangular canvas gives the kitchen more control over how a dish is presented.
Red Rust is a rich, warm tone that sits comfortably alongside natural materials and earthy colour palettes. It works well in settings where the table presentation is part of the overall dining experience — casual fine dining, modern gastropubs, and independent restaurants that want a cohesive, considered look without committing to a single-colour scheme. The patina-effect glaze gives each piece a degree of variation, which adds visual interest without appearing inconsistent.
Being manufactured in super vitrified china, these plates are built for the demands of a working kitchen. Super vitrified ware is notably resistant to chipping and crazing, which matters in a busy back-of-house environment where plates pass through service, washing, and stacking repeatedly. The construction also supports good edge retention over time, which is worth considering if your front-of-house team handles high covers.
- Oblong format supports structured, contemporary plating presentations
- Red Rust glaze adds warmth and character to table settings
- Super vitrified construction for durability in high-turnover service
- Sold in packs of 12, suitable for building up cover counts gradually
- Part of a wider Stonecast Patina collection for a coordinated table
If you're building a full table setting across multiple plate sizes and formats, or want to understand how Red Rust coordinates with other pieces in the Stonecast Patina range, we're happy to help you work through the options before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction for chip and craze resistance
- Oblong 287x152mm format suited to structured contemporary plating
- Red Rust patina glaze with natural variation across each piece
- Sold in packs of 12 for straightforward cover-count management
- Part of a coordinated multi-format Stonecast Patina collection
Operational Benefits
- Durable super vitrified body reduces plate replacement costs over time
- Oblong shape gives chefs more control over portion presentation
- Warm Red Rust tone enhances table aesthetics in contemporary settings
- Consistent glaze finish supports a cohesive front-of-house appearance
- Range compatibility allows operators to build a unified table setting
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 566.6666666666667g
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified china is fired at higher temperatures than standard porcelain, producing a denser, less porous body that is more resistant to chipping, crazing, and staining. In practical terms this means the plates maintain their appearance better through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles and the general handling demands of a busy service operation.
- Yes — the Stonecast Patina collection is designed to work as a coordinated range across multiple formats and sizes. Mixing plate sizes and shapes within the same colour is a common approach, and some operators also blend colours from the range to create a more eclectic but still coherent table presentation. If you're planning a mixed build, it's worth reviewing the available formats together to ensure the combination works for your menu and service style.
- For most operations, tableware is ordered in multiples of the cover count to allow for plates in service, plates being washed, and a contingency for breakages. A pack of 12 is a practical starting point for smaller venues or for supplementing an existing set, but higher-volume sites will typically need to order several packs to maintain a comfortable working stock. We can help you work out a sensible quantity based on your covers and service pattern if that's useful.