Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Lagoon Triangle Plate 10½" Box 12
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Lagoon triangle plate is a 10½" presentation and sharing plate finished in hand-applied turquoise tones inspired by coastal lagoon colouring. It forms part of Churchill's broader...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Lagoon triangle plate is a 10½" presentation and sharing plate finished in hand-applied turquoise tones inspired by coastal lagoon colouring. It forms part of Churchill's broader Aqueous range, which uses reactive glazes applied by hand, meaning each piece carries a degree of natural variation — no two plates are entirely identical. The body is super vitrified porcelain, a denser and harder-wearing material than standard porcelain, developed specifically for the demands of professional hospitality environments.
In commercial service, super vitrified porcelain performs consistently across busy dishwasher cycles and resists edge chipping more reliably than lighter earthenware or standard porcelain bodies. The triangle format suits sharing plates, starter presentations, and contemporary plating styles where a conventional round plate would feel overly familiar. The hand-finished glaze delivers a craft aesthetic without compromising practicality or ease of cleaning.
- Super vitrified porcelain body withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Hand-applied reactive glaze creates natural variation across individual pieces
- Triangle format supports modern sharing plates and structured starter presentations
- Aqueous Lagoon colourway complements natural, coastal, and bistro table settings
- Box of 12 suits both new openings and ongoing attrition replacement
This plate is well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and casual dining operations looking to move beyond plain white tableware without compromising durability. The box quantity of 12 is practical for topping up existing cover counts as well as initial fit-outs. For larger operations, it is worth calculating expected attrition before placing an opening order to avoid running short during service.
If you would like to talk through cover quantities, how the Aqueous Lagoon range sits alongside your existing tableware, or whether the triangle format is the right choice for your menu style, we are happy to have that conversation.
Key Features
- 10½" triangle plate in hand-applied Aqueous Lagoon reactive glaze finish
- Super vitrified porcelain body denser and harder-wearing than standard porcelain
- Reactive glaze process produces natural colour variation across each piece
- Triangle format designed for sharing, starter, and contemporary plating applications
- Supplied as a box of 12 for straightforward cover count management
Operational Benefits
- Resists edge chipping through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Craft aesthetic lifts table presentation without adding fragility or cleaning complexity
- Distinctive shape helps differentiate courses and supports modern menu formats
- Consistent colourway makes it practical to mix with other Aqueous Lagoon pieces
- Box quantity simplifies attrition replacement without over-ordering stock
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 10.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified porcelain is a denser body than standard porcelain, which gives it better resistance to the thermal cycling and mechanical handling of commercial dishwashers. Edge chipping — the most common cause of tableware attrition in busy operations — is less frequent than with lighter earthenware or standard porcelain equivalents, though no tableware is immune to breakage under heavy use.
- The reactive glaze process does produce natural variation between pieces, which is intentional to the Stonecast range's character. In practice, the variation is tonal rather than dramatic — pieces read as a coherent set on the table while retaining an individual, handmade quality. Operators who prefer a uniform, consistent finish across every cover may find a plain white range a better fit.
- A common starting point is to order around 20–25% above your seated cover count to account for breakage attrition over the first few months of service. For a 60-cover restaurant, that typically means ordering for 75 covers rather than 60. If the triangle plate is being used as a shared starter plate rather than a per-cover item, your requirement per table rather than per seat is the more useful calculation — worth thinking through before placing an opening order.