Dudson Harvest Rectangular Trays Brown 230x336mm Pack of 6
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Rectangular Tray is a porcelain serving piece with a hand-applied earthy brown glaze and a deliberately uneven rim, meaning each piece carries its own subtle variation. It...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Brown
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Rectangular Tray is a porcelain serving piece with a hand-applied earthy brown glaze and a deliberately uneven rim, meaning each piece carries its own subtle variation. It sits within the broader Harvest range, which is designed around the kind of natural, ingredient-led aesthetic that has become well established in casual dining, gastropubs and farm-to-table operations.
In service, the rectangular format earns its keep across a range of uses — sharing boards, charcuterie, bread service, antipasti, and composed individual dishes where a flat presentation surface works better than a standard round plate. The porcelain construction is robust enough for regular commercial dishwasher cycles, and the hand-applied finish tends to age more gracefully than a uniform glaze, maintaining its character through consistent heavy use rather than looking worn.
- Rectangular format suits sharing portions, bread service and small plate presentation
- Hand-applied rim variation gives each piece a genuine artisan appearance
- Porcelain construction handles repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Earthy brown tone integrates well with natural, rustic and seasonal menu concepts
- Available in additional colourways for operators wanting tonal variety across a menu
Supplied as a pack of six, this quantity works well for initial trialling before committing to larger stock. For operators planning full cover quantities, it is worth calculating pack requirements against your sitting numbers and allowing for attrition over time.
These trays are best suited to casual dining restaurants, gastropubs and any concept where tableware is expected to contribute to the overall feel of the dining experience. They are less suited to high-turnover canteen environments where presentation is a secondary concern.
If you are working through a tableware scheme and want to talk through colourway combinations or quantities for your cover count, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Hand-applied glaze gives each tray a distinct, non-uniform finish
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Rectangular 230x336mm format accommodates sharing and composed plating
- Part of the broader Harvest range available in multiple colourways
- Supplied in packs of six to support trialling and phased ordering
Operational Benefits
- Supports cohesive rustic table presentation across a full menu scheme
- Maintains visual character through heavy use without looking worn
- Reduces breakage risk with durable porcelain suited to busy service
- Flexible format handles multiple service styles from one piece
- Pack-of-six supply makes it practical to trial before scaling quantity
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Brown
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 4.18kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A useful starting point is to calculate how many trays you need on the pass at any one time, then add a buffer for trays in the wash cycle and allow for attrition over time. For a 40-cover operation using these for bread or sharing service, three to four packs is a common starting quantity, though it depends heavily on your menu and how frequently you turn covers.
- Porcelain is a reliable choice for commercial dishwasher use, and the Harvest range is manufactured with regular commercial warewashing in mind. The hand-applied finish is more forgiving than a high-gloss uniform glaze when it comes to minor surface wear, though as with any presentation ware, care during stacking and handling will extend the life of each piece.
- The Harvest range is designed with tonal cohesion in mind, and mixing colourways across a menu is a common approach — for example, using different tones to distinguish courses or service styles. If you are building a layered tableware scheme, it is worth viewing the colourways together before committing, and our team can help you work through what combinations suit your menu concept.