Churchill Stonecast Patina Oblong Plates Burnished Green (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina oblong plate in Burnished Green is part of Churchill's established Stonecast Patina range — a collection built around an artisanal, hand-finished aesthetic that is nonetheless designed...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Green
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina oblong plate in Burnished Green is part of Churchill's established Stonecast Patina range — a collection built around an artisanal, hand-finished aesthetic that is nonetheless designed to function reliably in a working commercial kitchen. The oblong format suits a range of plating styles, from composed individual plates to sharing presentations and structured starter or main course service.
Produced in super vitrified porcelain, these plates are intended to hold up against the repetitive demands of a busy dining room: daily dishwasher cycles, stacking between service, and the general handling that comes with full-turnover covers. The Burnished Green glaze carries a characteristic variation between individual pieces, giving the range a handmade quality that works well in settings where presentation is a genuine priority. The muted, earthy tones of this colourway tend to complement fresh, vibrant produce particularly well, allowing the food to remain the focal point of the plate.
For front-of-house operations, the practical advantages are straightforward:
- Super vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping and crazing under regular commercial use
- Consistent oblong format supports structured, repeatable plating across a section
- Dishwasher safe, supporting efficient turnaround between covers
- Natural glaze variation gives a bespoke quality without bespoke lead times or cost
- Sold in packs of six, allowing par stock to be built or topped up in manageable quantities
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, gastropubs, and hotel dining rooms where tableware presentation matters but pieces still need to perform reliably through multiple sittings a day. They sit comfortably within a mid-market tableware specification. Operators building large par stocks should consider discussing quantities and availability with the team before placing an order.
If you are putting together or refreshing a tableware specification and want to talk through whether this format and colourway fit your menu style and service volume, we are happy to have that conversation.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain construction for chip and craze resistance under daily use
- Hand-finished Burnished Green glaze with natural variation between individual pieces
- Oblong format provides a versatile canvas for structured and sharing presentations
- Fully dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround between commercial covers
- Sold in packs of six to allow staged par stock building
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated dishwasher cycles and stacking without visible deterioration
- Muted earthy tones allow vibrant ingredients to read clearly on the plate
- Consistent plate shape supports repeatable plating standards across the section
- Handmade aesthetic achieved without bespoke costs or extended lead times
- Pack-of-six format makes it straightforward to manage and top up par stock
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Green
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 860g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This depends on covers, sittings per service, and how quickly your dishwasher turns plates around, but a useful starting point for most small to mid-sized operations is enough stock to cover at least two full sittings without relying on a wash cycle mid-service. For a 40-cover restaurant running two sittings, most operators would look at a minimum of eight to twelve plates of any given format as a working par. Building in additional plates as a breakage buffer is also worth factoring in from the outset.
- The Burnished Green finish does carry a degree of individual variation as part of its design intent, which is characteristic of the Stonecast Patina range. In most dining settings this reads as a deliberate artisanal quality rather than inconsistency, and is generally well received in independent restaurant and gastropub environments. If a very uniform, matched appearance is a priority for your covers, it is worth considering whether this finish is the right fit for your specification.
- Super vitrified porcelain is a robust material for commercial use and these plates are designed to handle regular dishwasher cycles and daily service demands. For very high-volume operations — multiple sittings across a long service day — the key consideration is par stock depth rather than durability. Ensuring you have sufficient plates to avoid running short between washes is the practical point to plan around, and it is worth discussing volume requirements with us if you are specifying for a large or fast-turnaround operation.