Maham Studio Spice Sea Salt Plate 240mm by Steelite (Box 12)
Product Description
The Maham Studio Spice plate is a 240mm vitrified stoneware piece from Steelite's collaboration with chef and food writer Maham Anjum. The Sea Salt colourway sits within a collection designed...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm | 9½(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Maham Studio Spice plate is a 240mm vitrified stoneware piece from Steelite's collaboration with chef and food writer Maham Anjum. The Sea Salt colourway sits within a collection designed to bring a hand-crafted, artisan aesthetic to the commercial table — combining the visual warmth of unglazed terracotta on the exterior with a reactive coloured glaze on the interior. Sold in boxes of 12, it is priced and packaged for professional foodservice procurement.
Vitrified stoneware is a practical choice for front-of-house use in commercial settings. It offers the visual depth of artisan pottery alongside the chip resistance and thermal stability that busy service demands. The reactive glaze means no two pieces are identical in finish, which is characteristic of the range and part of its appeal — though operators ordering across multiple boxes should expect natural variation, which is inherent to this style of production.
The 240mm diameter suits a broad range of plating applications: starter and main courses in casual dining, sharing plates at the table, and bar food or small plates formats where a distinctive presentation matters. The collection works well in restaurants, boutique hotels, and casual dining environments where the tabletop is considered part of the overall guest experience.
As a flatware piece with no mechanical or electrical components, there are no installation considerations. Standard commercial dishwasher compatibility should be confirmed with Steelite's care guidance before use, particularly given the unglazed exterior surface.
If you are specifying tableware across a full cover or sourcing for a particular dining concept and want to discuss the range, our team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Vitrified stoneware construction rated for commercial foodservice durability
- 240mm diameter suits starters, mains, and sharing plate formats
- Reactive interior glaze creates distinctive, individually varied finish
- Unglazed terracotta-effect exterior for an artisan hand-thrown aesthetic
- Sold in boxes of 12 for straightforward commercial procurement
Operational Benefits
- Chip-resistant vitrified body holds up to the pace of busy service
- Distinctive finish elevates tabletop presentation without specialist styling
- Natural glaze variation adds character consistent across the full collection
- Versatile 240mm size covers a wide range of plating requirements
- Box-quantity pricing supports cost-effective cover-level tableware sourcing
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm | 9½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Unglazed
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Vitrified stoneware is generally well suited to commercial dishwasher use, but the unglazed exterior on this range means you should confirm the specific care requirements with Steelite before committing to a regular wash programme. Abrasive detergents can affect unglazed surfaces over time.
- The reactive glaze process is intentionally variable — each piece carries slight differences in tone and depth, which is characteristic of this style and part of what makes the collection visually distinctive. Operators specifying for a large cover should factor in that no two plates will be identical, though they will read cohesively as a set.
- It works particularly well in casual dining restaurants, boutique hotels, and bar or small plates environments where tabletop presentation is part of the concept. It is less suited to high-volume contract catering settings where a more uniform, utilitarian finish is preferable.