Dudson Harvest Walled Plates Mustard 210mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest walled plate is a fully vitrified porcelain plate finished in a warm mustard glaze, designed to suit casual dining, brasserie, and farm-to-table style operations. At 210mm, it...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Yellow
- Material
- Fully Vitrified Porcelain
- Weight
- 490g
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest walled plate is a fully vitrified porcelain plate finished in a warm mustard glaze, designed to suit casual dining, brasserie, and farm-to-table style operations. At 210mm, it sits comfortably in the side plate and starter plate category, though it works equally well for lighter mains and sharing portions depending on how your kitchen plates up. The walled profile helps contain sauces and dressings, making it a practical choice for dishes that need a little more structure than a flat plate offers.
Fully vitrified porcelain is the standard for professional foodservice environments for good reason. It resists chipping and crazing better than earthenware or standard porcelain, holds up to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, and maintains its glaze integrity over time in heavy-use settings. The mustard colourway works well in venues looking to introduce colour into their tableware without committing to bold or fashion-led palettes — it sits naturally alongside natural linens, slate, and wood serving boards.
- Walled profile keeps sauces and dressings contained on the plate
- Fully vitrified construction stands up to daily commercial dishwasher use
- Mustard glaze adds warmth to casual and rustic table settings
- 210mm format suits starters, sides, and lighter mains
- Supplied in packs of six, practical for building or topping up covers
As with any coloured glazed crockery, it is worth considering how the mustard tone works across your full tableware mix before committing to larger quantities. Packs of six allow you to assess the colour in your own setting before scaling up.
If you would like guidance on quantities for your cover count, or advice on how the Harvest range fits alongside other tableware in the catalogue, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Fully vitrified porcelain construction for commercial dishwasher durability
- Walled profile contains sauces and dressings during plating and service
- Warm mustard glaze suited to rustic and casual dining table settings
- 210mm diameter suitable for starters, sides, and lighter main courses
- Supplied as a pack of six for straightforward cover-count management
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping and crazing through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Walled edge reduces spillage risk during plating and front-of-house service
- Consistent glaze colour supports a cohesive and considered table presentation
- Pack-of-six format makes it easy to top up stock without over-ordering
- Neutral mustard tone pairs well with natural materials and mixed tableware
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Yellow
- Material
- Fully Vitrified Porcelain
- Weight
- 490g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Fully vitrified porcelain is fired at higher temperatures than standard porcelain, which makes it denser and less porous. In practice, this means better resistance to chipping, crazing, and staining through daily commercial dishwasher cycles — it is the material specification most operators look for when durability matters as much as appearance.
- At 210mm, this plate sits at the larger end of the starter and side plate range, and works well for lighter mains, sharing dishes, or smaller portion formats. For a standard main course in most kitchens, a 270–280mm plate is typically the more appropriate size — if you are unsure which format suits your menu, we can help you work through the options.
- The Harvest range is designed with a consistent profile and glaze character across its colourways, so mixing mustard with other tones in the collection is a practical way to create a varied table setting without losing visual coherence. It is worth assessing the colours together in your own environment before committing, as lighting conditions can affect how glazes read on the table.