Dudson Evo Jet Rectangular Tray 270x124mm Pack of 6
Product Description
The Dudson Evo Jet rectangular tray is a vitrified stoneware serving piece from the Churchill portfolio, designed to carry the visual character of hand-thrown pottery while holding up to the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Evo Jet rectangular tray is a vitrified stoneware serving piece from the Churchill portfolio, designed to carry the visual character of hand-thrown pottery while holding up to the demands of daily commercial service. The Jet colourway — a deep, matte black — gives it a contemporary appearance that sits comfortably in casual dining rooms, café environments, and relaxed hospitality concepts where a considered table aesthetic matters.
Vitrified stoneware is a sensible material choice for operations that cycle tableware through regular warewashing. It is denser and harder-wearing than standard earthenware, which means it handles stacking, tray transport, and the knocks of a busy pass better than more fragile alternatives. The finish holds its appearance under normal service conditions without requiring anything beyond standard commercial warewashing practice.
In use, the rectangular format gives a little more compositional flexibility than a round equivalent of similar footprint — useful for arranged starters, sharing portions, or snack presentations where visual consistency from cover to cover matters. It works equally well as a small sharing board or a solo starter plate depending on your menu.
- Vitrified stoneware construction withstands daily stacking and warewashing cycles
- Matte black Jet finish suits contemporary and informal dining concepts
- Rectangular format supports composed plating and portion consistency
- Hand-thrown aesthetic adds character without compromising practical durability
- Pack of six suits batch replacement or gradual set build-out
Supplied in packs of six, these trays are practical for smaller operations building a set incrementally or for larger sites replacing pieces in manageable quantities. If you are working out quantities per cover or fitting out a broader table concept, our team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Vitrified stoneware body denser and harder-wearing than standard earthenware
- 270 x 124mm rectangular format suits starters, sharing and snack presentations
- Deep matte black Jet finish maintained through standard commercial warewashing
- Hand-thrown aesthetic texture retained across consistent production batch
- Supplied as a pack of six for practical batch purchasing and replacement
Operational Benefits
- Withstands daily warewashing cycles without significant finish deterioration
- Rectangular shape gives chefs more compositional control over each plate
- Consistent matte black finish supports a cohesive, considered table presentation
- Durable construction reduces breakage-related replacement frequency over time
- Pack format simplifies stock management for smaller and mid-size operations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 520g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Vitrified stoneware is fired at high temperatures to produce a dense, low-porosity body that is generally more resistant to chipping under the handling conditions of a working kitchen than standard earthenware. It is a different material to porcelain — slightly heavier and with a more tactile surface — so the right choice depends on the aesthetic and weight considerations of your operation. If you are weighing up materials for a specific concept, it is worth discussing both options.
- Vitrified stoneware is generally tolerant of oven use, but we would recommend checking with our team before using these as a cooking or finishing vessel rather than a serving piece, as the Evo Jet range is primarily designed for table service. Using tableware outside its intended application can affect both the piece and any warranty consideration.
- A common starting point for a casual dining or café operation is to hold enough covers to run two full sittings plus a working buffer for breakages, though the right quantity depends on your service style, cover count, and how quickly your kitchen turns warewashing around. If you are fitting out a site and want help working through quantities, our team can talk that through with you based on your service model.