Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Coral Plates 228mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate is a 228mm porcelain plate finished in a contemporary coral pattern inspired by the Japanese kintsugi tradition — the practice of celebrating repair...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus plate is a 228mm porcelain plate finished in a contemporary coral pattern inspired by the Japanese kintsugi tradition — the practice of celebrating repair rather than concealing it. The result is a decorative surface that reads as considered and distinctive without being heavily ornate, making it a practical choice for operators who want to add character to the table without committing to bold patterning across every piece of crockery.
Made from porcelain, these plates are built to the standard expected from Churchill's commercial tableware range, which is widely used across UK hospitality. The glaze holds colour reliably through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, and the material offers good resistance to chipping and crazing under regular front-of-house use — both practical considerations when plates are turning over across multiple sittings.
At 228mm, this is a versatile size that works well for starters, desserts, sharing dishes, or light small-plate concepts depending on how your menu is structured. The coral colourway lends itself particularly well to settings where a warm, contemporary aesthetic is part of the room's identity.
- Porcelain construction suited to commercial dishwasher use
- 228mm diameter — practical for starters, desserts, or small plates
- Kintsugi-inspired coral pattern with good glaze durability
- Sold in packs of 12, aligning with standard cover multiples
- Part of the wider Studio Prints range, offering mix-and-match flexibility
If you are building out a full table setting or want to understand how the Kintsugi Lotus sits alongside other pieces in the Studio Prints collection, we are happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 228mm diameter suited to starters, desserts, and small plate formats
- Kintsugi-inspired coral glaze pattern with strong colour retention over time
- Sold in packs of 12 to align with standard front-of-house cover multiples
- Part of Churchill Studio Prints range for coordinated mix-and-match table builds
Operational Benefits
- Glaze durability reduces visible wear across high-turnover service periods
- Versatile plate size supports flexible menu formats without specialist crockery
- Distinctive pattern adds table character without heavy patterning across all covers
- Pack sizing simplifies stock management and reorder planning for busy sites
- Range compatibility allows operators to build cohesive table settings incrementally
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 602.5g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Churchill's Studio Prints range is designed for the rigours of commercial dishwashing, and the glaze is formulated to retain colour and resist crazing under regular high-temperature cycles. That said, as with all decorated tableware, the longevity of the pattern is influenced by the dishwasher chemistry and cycle frequency in your specific operation — it is worth reviewing detergent concentration if you notice any early glaze deterioration.
- At 228mm, this plate sits comfortably in the starter and dessert range, and works well for small plates or sharing concepts where portions are intentionally lighter. For full main course covers — particularly where protein portions are generous — most operators would look to a larger diameter in the 260–285mm range to give the kitchen adequate plating space.
- Yes — mix-and-match use across the Studio Prints range is a common approach in contemporary hospitality settings, and Churchill designs the collection with that flexibility in mind. The coral colourway pairs well with neutral or earth-toned pieces in the range, though it is worth reviewing physical samples together before committing to a full cover quantity if you are combining multiple patterns.