Maham Studio Spice Sea Salt Plate 273mm | Steelite (Box 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Maham Studio Spice Sea Salt Plate is a 273mm vitrified stoneware plate sold in cases of twelve, designed by chef and food writer Maham Anjum. The collection draws...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 272
- Dimensions
- 272(Ø)mm | 10¾(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Steelite Maham Studio Spice Sea Salt Plate is a 273mm vitrified stoneware plate sold in cases of twelve, designed by chef and food writer Maham Anjum. The collection draws its aesthetic from hand-thrown terracotta — an unglazed exterior finish paired with a reactive coloured glaze on the inner surface — while being built to the durability standards expected of commercial tableware. Sea Salt refers to the specific colourway, which carries a pale, neutral tone suited to a wide range of food presentations.
Vitrified stoneware at this level is a practical choice for busy front-of-house operations. It handles the daily rigours of commercial dishwashing, stacking, and the general wear of a working service without the fragility associated with more decorative or artisan pieces. The reactive glaze gives each plate a degree of natural variation, which works in favour of operators looking to add character to the table without moving away from the consistency of commercial manufacture.
In practical terms, a plate of this diameter sits comfortably as a starter, sharing plate, or bar snack presentation. It is well suited to restaurant dining rooms, hotel food and beverage operations, and casual dining environments where visual presentation carries weight alongside throughput.
- Vitrified stoneware construction — durable enough for commercial dishwashing cycles
- Reactive glaze interior gives natural variation while maintaining a consistent finish
- Unglazed terracotta-effect exterior adds tactile and visual interest on the table
- 273mm diameter works across starter, sharing, and bar food applications
- Supplied in boxes of twelve for straightforward stock management
If you are specifying tableware for a new opening or refreshing an existing range, it is worth discussing your service style and cover volumes before committing to a quantity. The team is happy to talk through whether this collection fits your operation.
Key Features
- Vitrified stoneware body built for commercial dishwashing durability
- Reactive coloured glaze interior with natural variation between pieces
- Unglazed terracotta-effect exterior finish for tactile table presence
- 273mm diameter suitable for starters, sharing plates, and bar snacks
- Sold in cases of twelve for straightforward quantity ordering
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwashing without significant glaze degradation
- Natural glaze variation adds table character without sacrificing manufacturing consistency
- Versatile plate size suits multiple service formats across a single operation
- Case-pack format simplifies stock control and replacement ordering for operators
- Distinctive aesthetic supports premium presentation without requiring specialist handling
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 272
- Dimensions
- 272(Ø)mm | 10¾(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Unglazed
- Material
- Vitrified Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Vitrified stoneware is the standard material choice for commercial tableware precisely because it withstands the high temperatures and repeated cycles of rack and conveyor dishwashers. The reactive glaze may show some variation over time with heavy use, which is consistent with this type of finish.
- Reactive glazes are designed to produce a degree of natural variation — no two pieces will be identical. In practice the differences are subtle and generally considered a design feature rather than an inconsistency. If you are specifying for a very uniform table presentation, it is worth requesting a sample before committing to a full order.
- The 273mm format and terracotta aesthetic work well in restaurant dining rooms, hotel food and beverage operations, and casual or bar dining settings where presentation matters. It is less suited to high-volume canteen or cafeteria environments where a more robust, purely functional plate might be a better fit.