Robert Gordon Potters Collection Storm Organic Plates 280mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Robert Gordon Potters Collection Storm plate is a 280mm vitrified china plate designed with a deliberately organic, hand-crafted aesthetic. The Storm colourway — a muted, earthy tone — gives...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 0ml | oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 0
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Product Description
The Robert Gordon Potters Collection Storm plate is a 280mm vitrified china plate designed with a deliberately organic, hand-crafted aesthetic. The Storm colourway — a muted, earthy tone — gives these plates a character that suits informal and rustic table settings without looking out of place in more considered dining environments. Plates are sold in packs of twelve, which is a practical quantity for building or restocking a matching set.
Vitrified china is a sensible choice for commercial foodservice. The vitrification process produces a dense, non-porous body that resists chipping better than standard earthenware and holds up well through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. The organic shaping means each piece has subtle variation — that irregularity is part of the design intent, so operators should expect and embrace it rather than treat it as inconsistency.
These plates work well in settings where the tableware is expected to contribute to the overall feel of the dining experience — casual bistros, farm-to-table concepts, independent restaurants, gastropubs, and café dining rooms. At 280mm, the plate is a practical main-course size with enough surface area for composed dishes without being unwieldy for front-of-house staff to carry and stack.
- Organic aesthetic adds character to relaxed, informal table settings
- Vitrified china body suitable for commercial dishwasher use
- 280mm diameter practical for main-course plating
- Storm colourway pairs well with natural and neutral table linen
- Twelve-piece pack quantity works for stocking or supplementing existing sets
If you are specifying tableware across a new opening or want guidance on mixing pieces within the Potters Collection range, our team is happy to talk through what works together before you commit to quantities.
Key Features
- Vitrified china construction resists chipping through regular commercial use
- 280mm diameter suits composed main-course plating across varied menus
- Organic shaping delivers deliberate hand-crafted variation across each piece
- Storm colourway provides a muted, earthy tone suited to rustic settings
- Pack of 12 offers a practical quantity for service or stock replenishment
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without significant surface degradation
- Plate size reduces plating time with ample space for composed dishes
- Distinctive aesthetic supports brand identity in informal dining environments
- Consistent colourway simplifies tableware coordination across the dining room
- Multi-piece pack quantity reduces per-unit cost when building a full service set
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 0ml | oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 0
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Vitrified China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 0g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Vitrified china is a standard choice for commercial tableware precisely because it tolerates repeated high-temperature dishwasher cycles better than standard earthenware or stoneware. That said, as with all ceramic tableware, avoiding stacking them too heavily during washing and storage will extend their service life.
- That depends on your cover count, sitting frequency, and wash turnaround time. For a small operation turning tables steadily, twelve plates may be sufficient for a section; for busier services or where dishwasher turnaround is slower, most operators would hold two to three packs per section to maintain buffer stock through a full service.
- Yes — deliberate variation in shape and surface texture is a defining characteristic of the Potters Collection. Each plate is subtly different, which is part of the aesthetic intent. Operators choosing this range should factor that into how they present the tableware to guests, as it is a feature rather than a flaw.