Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Coral Side Plates 178mm x12
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate draws on the Japanese tradition of kintsugi — the practice of mending broken ceramics with gold, treating the repair as part of the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate draws on the Japanese tradition of kintsugi — the practice of mending broken ceramics with gold, treating the repair as part of the object's story rather than a flaw to hide. Churchill translates that idea into a decorative surface pattern finished in a warm coral colourway, applied to a 178mm porcelain plate. The result is a piece with genuine visual presence that sits naturally within contemporary restaurant and café settings where tableware is part of the dining experience, not an afterthought.
Porcelain is a well-established material for commercial front-of-house use. It offers a consistent, hard-wearing surface that holds up reliably to regular service cycles and commercial dishwasher temperatures. At 178mm, these plates are well proportioned for side plates, bread plates, or small starter presentations depending on your cover style and menu format.
- Kintsugi-inspired decorative pattern in coral colourway on porcelain
- 178mm diameter suits side, bread, or small starter plate applications
- Porcelain construction withstands commercial dishwashing cycles
- Sold in a pack of 12, aligning with standard restaurant par quantities
- Part of the wider Studio Prints range for coordinated table settings
The coral colourway is worth considering carefully against your existing linen and tableware palette. Strong patterned plates work well when the surrounding table is kept relatively neutral — layering them with other decorative elements can make the setting feel busy. Churchill produce the Kintsugi Lotus design across multiple pieces within the Studio Prints range, so building a coordinated set is straightforward if that suits your service style.
These plates are well suited to independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and café concepts where tableware presentation forms part of the brand identity. For high-volume operations where plain, easily replaceable stock is the practical priority, a plainer Churchill line may serve you better.
If you are building out a full table setting or want to confirm this pattern sits well with other pieces you are considering, we are happy to talk it through — it is the sort of detail worth getting right before committing to a full order.
Key Features
- Kintsugi-inspired coral pattern applied to 178mm porcelain plate
- Porcelain body rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 178mm format suitable for side, bread, or small starter plates
- Sold in packs of 12 to match standard restaurant par stock levels
- Coordinates with additional pieces across the Studio Prints range
Operational Benefits
- Adds considered visual identity to front-of-house table presentations
- Withstands daily commercial dishwashing without degrading surface pattern
- Pack-of-12 format reduces reorder frequency and simplifies stock management
- Coordinated range allows a consistent tableware story across multiple pieces
- Warm coral colourway pairs cleanly with neutral linen and natural table tones
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 351.6666666666666g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — porcelain is a practical choice for regular commercial use and holds up well to high-frequency dishwashing. That said, any decorative plate in a very high-volume operation with rough handling carries a higher replacement rate than plain stock, so it is worth factoring that into your par level planning.
- Churchill produce the Kintsugi Lotus design across a range of pieces within the Studio Prints collection, so coordinating across plate sizes, bowls, and serving pieces is straightforward. If you want to confirm which pieces are available in the coral colourway before placing an order, we can help with that.
- The coral pattern has reasonable presence on the table, so it works best when the surrounding elements — linen, glassware, and any other tableware — are kept relatively neutral. If you are mixing this with other patterned pieces, it is worth reviewing the full table look before committing to volume, and we are happy to assist with that conversation.