Churchill Studio Prints Raku Rectangular Plates Topaz Blue (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku range sits at the more considered end of commercial tableware. These rectangular plates are finished in a topaz blue kiln-reactive glaze, a process that produces...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 245(W) x 355(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku range sits at the more considered end of commercial tableware. These rectangular plates are finished in a topaz blue kiln-reactive glaze, a process that produces subtle variation in pattern and tone across each piece. No two plates come out identically, which gives the range a character that reads as deliberate rather than mass-produced — useful for operators where the table setting is as carefully thought through as the menu.
Underneath the aesthetic, the vitrified porcelain construction is the practical backbone. Vitrified ware is fired at high temperatures to reduce porosity, which makes it noticeably more resistant to chipping, more hygienic to maintain, and better suited to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles than standard earthenware alternatives. These plates are built to handle the day-to-day pressures of a working pass without the fragility that sometimes comes with decorative finishes.
The rectangular format offers a defined canvas for plating — particularly useful for starters, composed mains, or sharing formats where a circular plate would lose some of the visual structure. The 355mm length gives kitchen teams genuine working room to present without crowding the rim.
- Kiln-reactive glaze gives each plate individual character
- Vitrified porcelain resists chipping and cleans well through commercial dishwashers
- Rectangular shape supports structured, contemporary plating styles
- Topaz blue works across both light and dark food presentations
- Pack of six allows practical stock-building without overcommitting
This range is well suited to restaurants, bistros, and hotel dining rooms where presentation is a considered part of the offer. For operations with high breakage risk or very large cover counts, it is worth thinking through stock depth before committing to a single colourway across a full set.
If you are building out a complete table setting or want to understand how the Raku range sits alongside other Churchill collections, the team is glad to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Kiln-reactive topaz blue glaze produces unique patterning on each plate
- Vitrified porcelain construction fired for reduced porosity and durability
- Rectangular 355mm format provides structured plating space for composed dishes
- Glaze finish compatible with repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Supplied in packs of six for flexible cover set building
Operational Benefits
- Adds distinctive table presence without relying on plain white crockery
- Handles busy service and regular washing with consistent durability
- Rectangular shape gives chefs a clean canvas for precise presentation
- Individual glaze variation creates a handcrafted feel at the table
- Pack sizing lets operators scale stock gradually to match cover requirements
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 245(W) x 355(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 13.15kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The vitrified porcelain construction is well suited to the demands of regular commercial service — including repeated dishwasher cycles and the general handling pressures of a busy pass. Vitrified ware is harder and less porous than standard earthenware, which makes it more practical for day-to-day use.
- The kiln-reactive glaze is designed to produce variation between pieces, so some difference in pattern and tone is an intentional part of the range rather than a quality issue. The base colourway remains consistent, but operators choosing this range should be comfortable with — and ideally want — that individual character on the table.
- That depends on cover count, dishwasher turnaround time, and how the plates are used across the menu. As a working guide, most operators aim for at least two to three times their seated cover count to allow for washing cycles and breakage. If you are unsure what stock depth makes sense for your operation, the team can help you work through it.