Churchill Studio Prints Stone Rectangular Plates Quartz Black
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Stone rectangular plate in quartz black is a vitrified porcelain flat plate designed for restaurant and hospitality table settings. The quartz black colourwash draws on natural...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 153(W) x 298(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Stone rectangular plate in quartz black is a vitrified porcelain flat plate designed for restaurant and hospitality table settings. The quartz black colourwash draws on natural stone textures, giving the plate a muted, tactile finish that works well as a base for plated dishes where visual contrast and presentation matter.
Churchill's vitrified porcelain is well regarded in busy commercial environments. The material is dense and chip-resistant, which is a practical consideration when plates are cycling through high-volume service, commercial dishwashers, and daily stacking routines. The fully glazed foot reduces surface wear during stacking and allows plates to sit cleanly when stored in columns — a small detail that makes a difference over months of use.
The rectangular format suits kitchens where plating is part of the offer. Sharing plates, tasting menus, and structured à la carte presentations all benefit from a format that gives more deliberate control over composition than a standard round plate allows. Key practical points:
- Vitrified porcelain resists chipping and crazing under regular commercial dishwasher use
- Fully glazed foot protects surfaces during stacking and storage
- Quartz black finish provides strong visual contrast for plated food
- Rectangular profile suits structured plating and sharing presentations
- Supplied in a pack of 12, practical for calculating table cover requirements
These plates are well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event caterers where tableware presentation forms part of the dining experience. They are not intended for high-turnover canteen or contract catering environments, where a more utilitarian white round plate would typically be the more practical and cost-effective choice.
If you are building out a full table setting or want to work through which format and pack quantity suits your cover numbers, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Vitrified porcelain construction rated for commercial dishwasher cycles
- Fully glazed foot prevents surface damage during repeated stacking
- Quartz black colourwash finish with natural stone-inspired texture
- Rectangular 153 x 298mm format suits structured and sharing presentations
- Supplied in packs of 12 for straightforward cover-number calculations
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping and crazing through heavy daily service and washing
- Glazed foot protects plate surfaces and extends usable lifespan
- Dark finish creates strong contrast that enhances plated dish presentation
- Rectangular profile gives chefs more deliberate control over plating composition
- Pack of 12 simplifies stock planning across table covers and sittings
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 153(W) x 298(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 7.42kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Churchill's vitrified porcelain is specifically suited to the demands of commercial dishwasher use. The material resists chipping and crazing under repeated high-temperature wash cycles, and the fully glazed foot helps protect against surface damage during stacking between washes.
- They are best suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event caterers where tableware presentation is part of the dining experience. The rectangular format and quartz black finish are less well suited to high-turnover canteen or contract catering environments, where round white plates tend to be a more practical choice.
- These plates are supplied in packs of 12. As a starting point, most operators plan for at least two to three times their seated cover count to allow for plates in service, in the wash, and in reserve. If you want to work through the right quantity for your specific operation, the team can help you calculate that.