Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Plate 254mm | Pack of 12
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Plate is a porcelain flatware piece from the Harvest Ink collection. The coupe profile — shallow, rimless, with a gently curved edge — keeps the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 260
- Dimensions
- 260(Ø)mm | 10¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Plate is a porcelain flatware piece from the Harvest Ink collection. The coupe profile — shallow, rimless, with a gently curved edge — keeps the focus on the food rather than the plate itself. Each piece carries a hand-applied finish that introduces a degree of natural variation across the range, giving it the character of artisan ware without sacrificing the consistency that service demands.
In a busy service environment, porcelain of this grade performs reliably through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without the surface finish deteriorating noticeably over time. The plates stack sensibly, handle normally at the pass, and don't require any special treatment beyond standard flatware care. The hand-finished aesthetic holds up well under regular use — it isn't a surface that needs to be preserved; it's designed to be used.
From a practical standpoint, this range works particularly well in operations with an informal, contemporary, or rustic dining identity:
- Coupe profile supports clean, modern plating with plenty of negative space
- Hand-applied finish adds visual texture without complicating plate handling
- Porcelain construction withstands regular commercial dishwashing cycles
- Sold in packs of 12, making it straightforward to build cover counts incrementally
- Coordinates with bowls, mugs, and other plate sizes across the Harvest Ink collection
It's worth thinking carefully about your full cover count and expected breakage rate before ordering. A single pack of 12 suits a small operation or a top-up order, but higher-volume sites will generally want to carry buffer stock across several packs. Breakage in a busy service environment is a practical reality, and planning for it from the outset avoids short-notice gaps in cover.
If you're putting together a new flatware selection or working out quantities across a full table setting, we're happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Rimless coupe profile with a gently curved, contemporary edge
- Hand-applied finish producing natural variation across each piece
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Stable stacking profile for efficient storage at the pass or in prep
- Sold in packs of 12 for straightforward cover-count building
Operational Benefits
- Clean presentation surface lets plating take centre stage during service
- Surface finish retains its character through heavy, repeated commercial use
- Consistent dishwasher performance reduces handling time between covers
- Incremental pack sizing makes it easy to scale quantities to your operation
- Coordinates across the Harvest Ink range for a unified table aesthetic
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 260
- Dimensions
- 260(Ø)mm | 10¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 720g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general rule, most operations aim to hold two to three times their seated cover count in flatware to allow for dishwasher turnaround and breakage. For a 40-cover restaurant, that typically means four to six packs of 12 as a starting point, with additional buffer stock factored in based on your service pace and breakage history.
- No — the hand-applied finish is a surface aesthetic rather than a coating that requires special care. Porcelain of this type is designed to go through standard commercial dishwasher cycles repeatedly without the finish breaking down, provided normal dishwasher chemistry is used and the plates aren't subjected to mechanical damage from poor racking.
- The Harvest Ink range suits operations where the look is contemporary, informal, or rooted in a rustic or artisan aesthetic — it works well in gastropubs, independent restaurants, and café-dining environments. For very formal fine dining where precise uniformity is expected, a more classically finished porcelain range may be a better fit, and we're happy to help you compare options.