Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Agate Grey Chefs Oblong Plate 352x187mm (x6)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Agate Grey Chefs Oblong Plate is a serving plate designed for contemporary restaurant and hotel plating. The Kintsugi pattern draws on the Japanese tradition of...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Diameter
- 355
- Dimensions
- 355(Ø)mm | 14(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Agate Grey Chefs Oblong Plate is a serving plate designed for contemporary restaurant and hotel plating. The Kintsugi pattern draws on the Japanese tradition of repairing ceramics with gold, reinterpreted here as a decorative surface finish across an agate grey ground. The result is a plate with a considered, modern aesthetic that sits comfortably within current fine-casual and modern European dining styles.
Produced in Churchill's super vitrified ceramic body, these plates are built to the durability standards expected in professional kitchens and service environments. Super vitrified ware is noticeably more resistant to chipping at the rim compared with standard vitrified china, which matters when plates are moving through a busy pass, stacked on shelving, or cycling through a commercial dishwasher multiple times a day. The finish holds its appearance well under the conditions of regular professional use.
The oblong format offers practical flexibility for plating across a range of menu styles — starter portions, sharing plates, desserts, or structured main courses where the chef wants to control presentation layout. Key operational points worth noting:
- Super vitrified ceramic construction resists chipping under daily service conditions
- Dishwasher safe for commercial warewashers
- Supplied in packs of 6, suited to front-of-house stock planning
- Kintsugi pattern works well across neutral and dark table linen
- Part of the broader Studio Prints range, so coordinating pieces are available
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and any operation looking to present food with a degree of visual intention without moving to bespoke or hand-thrown ware. If you are building out a full cover count or coordinating across an existing Studio Prints collection, it is worth a conversation before ordering — we are happy to help work through quantities and range compatibility.
Key Features
- Super vitrified ceramic body with enhanced chip resistance at rims
- Oblong format measures 352 x 187mm, suited to structured plating
- Kintsugi agate grey pattern inspired by Japanese ceramic repair tradition
- Supplied in packs of 6 for straightforward front-of-house stock planning
- Part of the coordinating Churchill Studio Prints tableware range
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles and stacking
- Oblong shape gives chefs greater control over presentation and portion layout
- Distinctive pattern elevates plate presentation without custom or bespoke ware
- Pack-of-6 format simplifies ordering to match cover counts and service rotation
- Coordinates with other Studio Prints pieces for a cohesive table setting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Grey
- Diameter
- 355
- Dimensions
- 355(Ø)mm | 14(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 838.8333333333334g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Super vitrified ceramic is the standard specification for professional tableware intended for commercial warewashing. The construction is more resistant to thermal shock and rim damage than standard vitrified china, making it a practical choice for high-cycle dishwasher use.
- As a general guide, most operations running a seated service plan for two to three times their cover count to allow for dishwasher turnaround and breakage contingency. For a 40-cover restaurant, somewhere between 80 and 120 plates per shape is a reasonable working figure, though this varies by menu structure and service pace. We are happy to help you work through the numbers if it is useful.
- The Kintsugi pattern is applied and fired as part of the ceramic production process rather than being a surface print, which gives it good resistance to fading under normal service and warewashing conditions. As with all decorated ware, prolonged exposure to very aggressive detergents or extended high-temperature wash cycles can affect the finish over time, so using detergents within the manufacturer's recommended parameters is advisable.