Steelite Vesuvius Coupe Plates Burnt Emerald 280mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Vesuvius range is a collection of reactive-glaze porcelain tableware offered in three distinct colourways — Amber, Lapis, and Emerald. The Burnt Emerald finish is produced through a reactive...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Diameter
- 280
- Dimensions
- 280(Ø)mm | 11(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Steelite Vesuvius range is a collection of reactive-glaze porcelain tableware offered in three distinct colourways — Amber, Lapis, and Emerald. The Burnt Emerald finish is produced through a reactive glazing process, meaning each piece carries subtle natural variation in tone and depth. No two plates are identical, which is characteristic of the range and part of its appeal for operators looking to add visual interest to the table without relying on pattern or decoration.
The 280mm coupe profile is a practical all-rounder. The wide, shallow bowl and minimal rim make it suitable for a broad range of plating styles — from composed fine dining presentations to straightforward main courses in a busy bistro. The rimless format gives chefs more usable surface area, and the clean edge works well when plating with sauces or garnishes that extend to the plate's edge.
As with the wider Vesuvius range, the three colourways are designed to work alongside one another, which gives operators the option to mix plates across a table setting or create deliberate contrast between courses. The Burnt Emerald tone works particularly well against lighter linen and natural wood tableware.
- Porcelain construction — durable under repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Reactive glaze gives each plate individual character without hand-painting costs
- Coupe profile maximises usable plating surface
- Coordinates with Amber and Lapis colourways in the same range
This pack contains 12 plates, which suits initial cover builds or topping up an existing set. For operators fitting out a full dining room or planning breakage cover across a larger site, it is worth considering the quantity required across all covers and courses before ordering.
If you are building a full tableware specification or mixing pieces across the Vesuvius range, the team is happy to help you work through quantities and colourway combinations.
Key Features
- Reactive porcelain glaze produces natural variation across every plate
- 280mm coupe profile suits a wide range of main course presentations
- Coordinates with Amber and Lapis colourways within the Vesuvius range
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher use
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward cover quantity planning
Operational Benefits
- Adds front-of-house visual interest without relying on printed decoration
- Rimless coupe format gives chefs maximum usable plating surface area
- Natural glaze variation creates a considered table aesthetic with minimal effort
- Mixing colourways across the range supports varied and flexible table settings
- Pack quantity simplifies stock ordering for initial builds and breakage replacement
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Diameter
- 280
- Dimensions
- 280(Ø)mm | 11(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 880g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the Vesuvius range is designed so that Amber, Lapis, and Emerald work alongside one another. Operators commonly mix colourways across a table or use different colours for different courses to create a deliberate, eclectic aesthetic.
- Reactive glazes produce natural variation in tone and finish from piece to piece — this is an intentional characteristic of the range, not a quality issue. Operators should expect subtle differences between individual plates, which is part of the visual appeal. If absolute uniformity is a requirement, a standard single-colour glaze range may be more appropriate.
- The right quantity depends on your number of covers, how many courses use this plate size, and the breakage allowance you want to carry. As a general guide, most operators plan for 1.5 to 2 times their cover count to allow for dishwasher cycles and attrition. The team can help you work through a quantity calculation if you are fitting out or re-specifying.