Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Walled Plates Coral 260mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi collection draws from the Japanese tradition of repairing ceramics with gold, treating the marks of use as part of an object's character rather than something...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi collection draws from the Japanese tradition of repairing ceramics with gold, treating the marks of use as part of an object's character rather than something to conceal. Translated into tableware, this produces a distinctive fractured-glaze pattern across the plate surface. The coral colourway gives it warmth without being overpowering — a tone that reads well under both natural light and the warmer artificial lighting common in restaurant dining rooms.
These are walled plates, which means the rim curves upward slightly to contain sauces, dressings, and cooking juices. In a busy pass environment that matters — it reduces the chance of spillage between kitchen and table and keeps plating composed during service. The 260mm diameter sits at the standard main course size used across casual dining, café-bars, bistros, and hotel restaurants, and it accommodates most plating styles without looking sparse or overcrowded.
Practical points worth noting for operators:
- Walled profile contains sauces and dressings, reducing spillage at the pass
- 260mm diameter is a well-established main course size across most cuisine styles
- Porcelain construction holds up reliably through regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Coral tone works alongside neutral linens and warmer interior palettes
- Pack of 6 allows incremental stock building without large upfront commitment
As with any patterned tableware, it is sensible to see the coral tone in context before committing to a full cover count — what reads well on screen can sit differently alongside existing crockery, glassware, and linen. If you are building out a table setting or considering mixing pieces within the Studio Prints range, we are happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Walled rim profile contains sauces and dressings during plating and service
- 260mm diameter suits main course plating across a broad range of cuisines
- Porcelain construction rated for regular commercial dishwasher cycling
- Kintsugi pattern with coral colourway across the full plate surface
- Supplied as a pack of 6 for flexible par stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces spillage at the pass, keeping plates presentable on arrival at the table
- Consistent plate size simplifies portion control and plating across the kitchen
- Glaze retains colour and pattern integrity under sustained commercial use
- Coral tone adds warmth to table settings without dominating the food presentation
- Pack format lets operators build stock gradually without a large upfront outlay
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 20(H)mm | ¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 866.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your cover count, turn times, and dishwasher cycle speed, but a common starting point is roughly two to three plates per cover in service at any one time, with additional stock to cover breakages and dishwasher lag. For a 30-cover section, most operators would want somewhere between 10 and 15 plates as a working minimum before factoring in breakage buffer.
- Churchill maintains colour consistency across production runs within the Studio Prints range, but as with any decorated ceramic, there can be minor variation between batches. If you are building a large cover count and colour consistency matters, ordering all packs together where possible is the more reliable approach.
- Porcelain at this specification handles regular commercial dishwasher use reliably, and the Churchill Studio Prints range is designed with the demands of trade service in mind. That said, patterned and coloured tableware will show wear more visibly over time than plain white, so it is worth factoring in a rolling replacement allowance when budgeting for a large cover count.