Churchill Studio Prints Raku Large Coupe Plate Topaz Blue
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku coupe plate is a large-format porcelain plate finished in a Topaz Blue glaze that references the aesthetic of traditional raku-fired ceramics. The coupe profile —...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 288
- Dimensions
- 288(Ø)mm | 11¼(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku coupe plate is a large-format porcelain plate finished in a Topaz Blue glaze that references the aesthetic of traditional raku-fired ceramics. The coupe profile — essentially flat with a minimal rim — gives chefs an uninterrupted surface to work on, which suits restaurants where plating presentation is a deliberate part of the dining experience.
Churchill produces the Studio Prints range to close manufacturing tolerances, which means colour and glaze character remain consistent across a full set of covers. For operators running a full dining room, that uniformity matters — mismatched finishes across a table undermine an otherwise considered front-of-house look. The porcelain construction handles the day-to-day realities of busy restaurant service well, and the plate has a solid feel that reads as quality to diners without being awkward for floor staff carrying multiple covers.
The Topaz Blue glaze works particularly well with food that offers natural contrast — pale proteins, light sauces, fresh herbs — where the plate colour contributes to the visual composition of the dish. It also integrates cleanly into a broader tablescape if operators are building a consistent visual identity across their dining room using other pieces from the Studio Prints range.
- Coupe profile delivers a clean, unobstructed surface for plating
- Consistent glaze finish supports uniform presentation across all covers
- Porcelain construction is durable under regular front-of-house use
- Topaz Blue suits modern, design-conscious dining environments
- Dishwasher safe for practical day-to-day service use
This plate is best suited to restaurants, bistros, and hotel dining rooms where tableware is chosen as part of a considered aesthetic rather than purely for function. It is a full large-format piece, so operators running smaller covers or tasting menus may find a mid-sized plate from the same range a better fit.
If you are speccing tableware across a full dining room or combining pieces within the Studio Prints collection, we are happy to talk through what will work best for your service style and cover count.
Key Features
- Large-format coupe profile with minimal rim for unobstructed plating
- Topaz Blue raku-effect glaze consistent across the full production run
- Porcelain construction rated for regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- 580g weight provides a quality feel without being unwieldy for service
- Part of the Studio Prints range for cross-pattern tableware coordination
Operational Benefits
- Consistent glaze finish maintains a uniform look across all table covers
- Clean coupe surface gives chefs full control over plating presentation
- Durable porcelain handles the demands of busy daily restaurant service
- Distinctive colourway supports a recognisable front-of-house visual identity
- Range compatibility allows operators to mix pieces without clashing aesthetics
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 288
- Dimensions
- 288(Ø)mm | 11¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 580g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Churchill's vitrified porcelain is designed for sustained commercial use, and the glaze is fired to resist fading and crazing under regular dishwasher cycles. As with any glazed tableware, chips can occur if pieces are stacked carelessly or dropped, so routine stock checks are advisable to maintain consistent presentation on the floor.
- The Studio Prints collection is designed with cross-pattern coordination in mind, so the Topaz Blue Raku plate can sit alongside other patterns in the range without clashing. Operators building a layered tablescape often mix patterns at different courses — if you are planning a scheme like this, it is worth discussing your cover layout with us before ordering to make sure the combination works in practice.
- The large coupe suits main courses and composed dishes where the chef wants a generous, unobstructed plating canvas. For tasting menus, small plates, or amuse-bouche formats, a smaller plate from the same range is likely more appropriate — the large format can overwhelm smaller portions and affects how a dish reads visually on the table.