
Create the look
The hospitality table has changed over the past 10 years, first subtle greys and blues came along to replace plain white plates, and now the coloured revolution has evolved into full displays of mix and match colour, texture and shape. A creative mix of plates can enhance your customer’s overall dining experience, adding value to your menu and getting that wow-moment when the dish is served to the table. Based on the latest hospitality interior, colour and food trends, at Churchill we design our portfolio of professional tableware so that you can intermix our ranges to create different looks.
Take a look at our Tabletop Palettes images for ideas on how to get creative with coloured crockery.

Botanicals
The colours of nature; create an earthy palette or vibrant tropical look with these naturally inspired crocky colours.

Blues
The world’s favourite colour; from moody darks to fresh turquoise tones, check out these blue tableware combinations.

Neutrals
The subtle choice; a move to coloured tableware doesn’t have to be bold, instead try our timeless off whites and grey tones.
Pastels
The soft shades; get playful with a combination of subtle pastel shades perfect for floral interiors or serene boho spaces.
Retro
The nostalgic look; take a look at how our tableware can make colour palettes reminiscent of mid-century chic or eighties vibrancy.
Industrial
The edgy minimalist; blacks, greys and metallic tones combine to create industrial looks, check them out here.
Vibrant Tropicals
Use deeply saturated greens and teals mixed with pops of pink for a vibrant tropical vibe.
An alternative to more earthy palettes, the green tones of Stonecast Patina Teal and Raku Jade Green create that lushious, rich feel reminiscent of the rainforest. Pops of pink or lavender in Stonecast add a floral touch.
OBLONG PLATTER 30 X 19.9CM
there’s more to see
All of our ranges and collections are designed to mix and match with each other to create the perfect tabletop. Browse our gallery and get inspired by our lifestyle photography.