Dudson Makers Urban Deep Coupe Plate Black 279mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Dudson Makers Urban Deep Coupe Plate is a vitrified fine china plate finished in Lamp Black under a semi-matte glaze. The deep coupe profile gives a generous, bowl-like presentation...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Material
- Vitrified Fine China
- Weight
- 790.8333333333334g
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Product Description
The Dudson Makers Urban Deep Coupe Plate is a vitrified fine china plate finished in Lamp Black under a semi-matte glaze. The deep coupe profile gives a generous, bowl-like presentation surface without a defined rim, making it a practical choice for plated mains, sharing dishes, and textured presentations where the food is meant to sit within the plate rather than on top of it.
Vitrified fine china is a sensible material choice for commercial dining. It handles repeated commercial dishwasher cycles well, resists chipping better than standard porcelain at comparable weights, and holds its surface finish under the kind of daily throughput that would quickly degrade lesser tableware. The semi-matte glaze is applied under the surface rather than on top, which means the finish is more durable in use than it might appear — a practical consideration when plates are being stacked, racked, and handled at pace during busy service.
The Lamp Black colourway works well in settings where a darker plate provides contrast for lighter or colourful food presentations. It is commonly used in contemporary casual dining, gastro pubs, wine bars, and modern bistros where the tableware is expected to carry a degree of character alongside the food.
- Semi-matte glaze applied under the surface for lasting finish durability
- Vitrified fine china construction suited to high-frequency commercial dishwashing
- Deep coupe profile supports a range of presentation styles
- Lamp Black finish offers strong contrast for lighter food presentations
- Sold in packs of 12, practical for back-of-house stock management
It is worth confirming that your storage and racking setup suits the plate diameter before ordering in volume. If you are unsure whether this plate is the right fit for your cover count or presentation style, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Vitrified fine china construction for durable commercial dishwasher use
- Semi-matte glaze applied under the surface for lasting finish durability
- Deep coupe profile with generous central presentation surface and no rim
- Lamp Black finish provides strong contrast for lighter food presentations
- Sold in packs of 12 for practical back-of-house stock management
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping and surface wear through repeated high-volume service cycles
- Maintains a consistent finish appearance across extended commercial use
- Supports versatile plating styles including mains, sides, and sharing dishes
- Dark colourway complements contemporary casual dining interior schemes
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock rotation and replacement planning
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Material
- Vitrified Fine China
- Weight
- 790.8333333333334g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Vitrified fine china is a well-established material in commercial tableware specifically because it tolerates repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles without significant degradation. The under-glaze semi-matte finish is more resilient to the mechanical handling of commercial racking and stacking than surface-applied glazes.
- It is commonly used in contemporary casual dining, gastro pubs, wine bars, and modern bistros where darker tableware provides visual contrast with the food. The deep coupe profile suits plated mains and textured presentations rather than traditional fine dining formats where a wider rim is more typical.
- A general starting point for most operations is two to three times your seated cover count per pattern, allowing for plates in service, in the wash, and held in reserve. If you run multiple sittings or have high table-turn volumes, a larger buffer may be worth considering — it is worth discussing your specific service model before committing to a quantity.