Dudson Evo Pearl Coupe Plate 295mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Dudson Evo Pearl Coupe Plate is a 295mm round plate produced in vitrified stoneware, finished to give the appearance of hand-thrown pottery. The coupe profile — shallow and rimless...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 295
- Dimensions
- 295(Ø)mm | 11½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Evo Pearl Coupe Plate is a 295mm round plate produced in vitrified stoneware, finished to give the appearance of hand-thrown pottery. The coupe profile — shallow and rimless — keeps the focus on the food and lends itself to a range of plating styles, from straightforward mains to more composed presentations. The pearl glaze gives a soft, slightly textured surface that reads as considered without being fussy.
Vitrified stoneware is a sensible material choice for commercial tableware. It is denser and more chip-resistant than standard earthenware, which matters when plates are being stacked, transported through a pass, and cycled through a commercial dishwasher multiple times a day. The glaze holds up consistently with repeated washing, so the finish on a plate returning from the kitchen after a hundred covers should look much the same as it did on day one.
In practical terms, this plate offers a few straightforward operational advantages:
- Rimless coupe profile works across a wide range of portion sizes and plating styles
- Hand-thrown aesthetic suits informal, bistro, and gastropub settings without looking forced
- Vitrified stoneware construction handles the stacking and handling demands of busy service
- Dishwasher safe for high-turnover environments
- Pack of six is practical for building initial cover sets or topping up existing stock
At 295mm this is a generous main plate. It is worth considering your table size and cover layout before ordering in volume — the coupe format reads larger on the table than a rimmed plate of the same diameter, which can affect how covers sit, particularly on smaller tables.
This plate is well suited to casual dining, bistro, café, and gastropub operations where an artisanal aesthetic is part of the offer. It is less at home in formal fine dining settings where a traditional rimmed plate would typically be more appropriate. If you are building a full cover set from the Evo Pearl range and want to talk through which pieces work together for your menu format, we are happy to help.
Key Features
- 295mm coupe profile suits a wide range of main course presentations
- Vitrified stoneware construction denser and more chip-resistant than earthenware
- Pearl glaze delivers a consistent hand-thrown aesthetic across the range
- Dishwasher safe for high-frequency cycling in commercial service
- Sold in packs of six for straightforward cover set building or topping up
Operational Benefits
- Handles repeated stacking and dishwasher cycles without glaze deterioration
- Rimless format keeps plating versatile across varied menu styles
- Artisanal finish enhances the table offer without adding operational complexity
- Pack sizing reduces over-ordering when adding to an existing cover set
- Consistent appearance across a service helps maintain a professional table presentation
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 295
- Dimensions
- 295(Ø)mm | 11½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 630g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a working guide, most operators run two to three plates per cover to allow for plates in service, in the wash, and in reserve. For a 40-cover restaurant, six to eight packs of six would give a reasonable operational buffer, though higher-turnover sites may need more.
- Vitrified stoneware is a practical choice for commercial use — it is significantly harder and more chip-resistant than standard earthenware, and the glaze tends to hold up well under daily dishwasher cycling. It is not as hard as porcelain, so heavier-use sites with fast plate turnover may see more wear over time, but for bistro and casual dining environments it is a well-proven material.
- At 295mm this is a generous main plate, and the rimless coupe profile means it reads larger on the table than a rimmed plate of the same diameter. It is worth checking your cover spacing before ordering in volume, particularly if you are working with smaller two-top tables or tighter banquette layouts.