Why this plate earns its place
Porcelain is fired at higher temperatures than standard ceramics, making it harder and more chip-resistant for intensive commercial use. The 192 mm triangular shape—inspired by traditional Japanese Raku pottery—adds visual interest to the table and works naturally as a side or bread plate. Jade green is a soft, sophisticated green that complements both contemporary and minimalist table settings without forcing a single aesthetic.
At 0.36 kg per plate, triangular porcelain plates are light enough to carry through multiple seatings while the triangular form sits stable without tipping. The stackable design makes storage efficient in compact kitchens, and the distinctive shape differentiates your service without requiring matched crockery. Standard commercial dishwashing at 80–90 °C keeps plates service-ready for hundreds of cycles, with the glaze resisting the crazing that marks lower-fired ceramics.
Churchill's Studio Prints Raku range works for venues building a modern table presentation—where starters and breads need a distinctive vessel that comments on the food without dominating it. The triangular form reads as intentional design rather than novelty, and jade green is subtle enough to work across wine service, casual dining, and contemporary fine dining.


