Churchill Stonecast Triangular Plates Barley White 304mm Pack of 6
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast triangular plate in barley white is part of Churchill's well-established Stonecast range — a handpainted, super vitrified piece that offers a distinctive alternative to standard round crockery....
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dimensions
- 205(H) x 304(W) x 205(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast triangular plate in barley white is part of Churchill's well-established Stonecast range — a handpainted, super vitrified piece that offers a distinctive alternative to standard round crockery. The triangular form gives each plate a defined footprint that adds visual character to table presentation without requiring elaborate plating technique.
Super vitrified construction means these plates are built to hold up in a working commercial environment. The fired finish resists chipping and crazing through repeated handling, stacking, and commercial dishwasher cycles, which matters in any operation running multiple sittings. The barley white glaze carries a soft, slightly organic tone that sits well alongside food colour across a broad range of cuisines.
In service, these plates are commonly used for:
- Starters, sharing plates, and small-plate menus where presentation carries weight
- Side dishes that benefit from a defined individual format
- Snack and bar menus in casual dining settings
- Fine dining courses where the handpainted finish adds tactile interest
The handpainted detailing means there will be natural variation between individual pieces. This is characteristic of the Stonecast range and is generally considered an asset in settings with an artisan or craft-led aesthetic. Operators who need absolute visual uniformity across a large cover count should factor this in before committing to volume.
A pack of six suits smaller operations or those trialling the range before scaling up. Sites running extended covers or high turnover should consider building a larger stock holding to allow for rotation and breakage replacement.
If you'd like to talk through quantities, how the Stonecast range mixes across formats, or whether this plate suits your service style, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Super vitrified construction resists chipping and crazing in daily service
- Handpainted barley white glaze with natural variation across each piece
- Triangular 304mm form provides a distinctive footprint for plating
- Compatible with commercial dishwashers for high-turnover operations
- Pack of six allows trialling before committing to larger quantities
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated stacking and handling without rapid surface deterioration
- Soft neutral glaze complements food colour across a wide range of cuisines
- Distinctive plate shape adds visual interest without complex plating requirements
- Artisan handpainted finish supports craft-led and informal dining aesthetics
- Pack format reduces upfront commitment for operators assessing the range
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dimensions
- 205(H) x 304(W) x 205(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 730g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- For a small operation covering 20 to 30 covers across two sittings, holding two to three packs is a reasonable starting point once you factor in breakage and rotation through the wash cycle. Sites running extended service or using these plates across multiple menu courses should build stock accordingly.
- The super vitrified construction is designed for repeated commercial dishwasher use, and the fired glaze is more durable than a standard earthenware finish. As with all handpainted crockery, avoiding harsh abrasive chemicals and very high-temperature wash programmes will help maintain the appearance over time.
- Yes — the Stonecast range is used across both ends of the casual-to-fine-dining spectrum. The natural variation in the handpainted finish reads as a deliberate craft quality in more considered settings, while the clean triangular form works equally well in relaxed small-plate or bar dining environments.