Description
The Churchill X Squared White Oblong Chefs’ Plate measures 19.9 by 30 centimetres and is designed for professional use in restaurants, hotels, and catering environments. Part of the Churchill Super Vitrified range, these plates deliver strength and durability needed for busy hospitality settings.
This chefs’ plate is made from vitrified china, which helps ensure resistance to chips, scratches, and thermal shock. The white glaze offers a clean, bright presentation for food, making it suitable for a variety of culinary styles and plating needs. Its oblong shape is suitable for main courses, sharing platters, or desserts, and can be stacked for efficient storage.
Designed for frequent, intensive use, this plate is fully dishwasher safe, supporting quick turnaround in commercial kitchens. The robust construction means it can withstand repeated washing cycles without significant loss of gloss or structural wear. Churchill Super Vitrified products are known for their strength, made with a high alumina content for consistent reliability.
Each case contains six plates. The dimensions are 19.9 centimetres wide and 30 centimetres long, equivalent to approximately 7.81 by 11.75 inches. The plate features a flat base with a slight rim to help contain sauces and provide a practical area for serving. The glazed surface is both stain and metal mark resistant, offering ease of cleaning and maintenance.
Suitable for service in restaurants, hotels, contract catering, and other foodservice outlets. Stackable design aids with space-saving when not in use. Made in the UK by Churchill China, with a reputation for high quality and performance in the catering sector.
Features
- Made from super vitrified china for durability
- White glazed finish for a clean food presentation
- Oblong shape, 19.9 x 30cm (7.81 x 11.75 inches)
- Stackable design for efficient storage
- Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
- Resistant to chipping, scratching, and thermal shock
- Case quantity: 6 plates
- Suitable for commercial catering and foodservice use




















