Churchill Studio Prints Fluid DF729 Triangle Chef Plates Pearl Grey 205 x 304mm (Pack of 6) (DISCONTINUED)

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CAS SKU
74562
MPN
DF729
AKA
DF729

Manufacturers 5 Years Edge Chip Warranty

Discontinued

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Product Specifications
Box Quantity6
ColourPearl Grey
Dimensions205(W) x 304(D)mm
MaterialPorcelain
Width (External)304mm
Product Weight733g
WarrantyManufacturers 5 years edge chip warranty
Details

Bold dishes need a backdrop to bring them to life. With a striking rippled pattern inspired by the artisan look of ceramic pottery, and playing on the fluid ever-moving nature of water, the Fluid Chef Plate is just that. The marbeled finish gives vibrant dishes a canvas against which to stand out, while the muted grey colourway draws out the colours in the fresh ingredients you use to ensure they burst with energy. Made in the UK by leading crockery supplier Churchill using innovative printing technology, the Fluid is as strong in build as it is in looks too, with a finish that's designed to stay fresh and striking from its first to its last use.

Churchill DF729 Features
  • Dimensions 304(W) x 205(D)mm
  • Material Porcelain
  • Weight 733g
  • Colour Grey
  • Printed finish stays striking from the first to the last use
  • Ideal for statement dishes
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Micowave safe
  • Pair with Stonecast pieces for maximum impact
  • Inspired by fluid patterns of ceramic pottery
  • Provides dishes with an energetic backdrop against which to stand out
  • Glazed foot eliminates scratches when stacked

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