Service Steward

In-House Porcelain Lease Program for Hotels

Luxury table service should feel intentional, consistent, and unmistakably yours.

Service Steward’s In-House Porcelain Lease Program gives hotels a refined tabletop system—without the burden of ownership, storage chaos, or unpredictable replacement costs.

This is not china rental.

It is managed stewardship.


The Program at a Glance

Each participating hotel receives:

  • Three curated luxury porcelain patterns from the Service Steward collection
  • One exclusive house pattern, customized with the hotel’s crest, insignia, or name
  • Ongoing inventory management, care standards, and replacement oversight
  • Optional wash, polish, and re-kitting support, depending on the hotel’s BOH needs

The result is a consistent, elevated tabletop identity—maintained professionally.


Three Signature Patterns

Hotels select three patterns from the Service Steward library, designed to cover the full range of in-house events:

  • Formal banquets and black-tie occasions
  • Modern luxury dining and editorial settings
  • Garden, heritage, or seasonal presentations

Patterns may be:

  • Fixed for the contract term, or
  • Rotated seasonally by agreement

Each pattern is maintained as a complete, ready-to-deploy service set.


Your House Pattern

The fourth pattern is uniquely yours.

Service Steward produces and manages a dedicated porcelain pattern featuring:

  • Your crest, insignia, or monogram
  • Optional property name or mark
  • Subtle placement designed for luxury service

Crest usage is verified and approved prior to production.

Service Steward coordinates sampling, production, and long-term replacement continuity.


Where the Program Is Used

Approved applications include:

  • Banquets and private dining
  • Weddings and special events
  • VIP suites and lounges
  • Tea service and signature experiences

High-risk or uncontrolled environments may require a supplemental handling plan.


Inventory Sizing

Each program is sized specifically to the property, based on:

  • Maximum banquet capacity
  • Event overlap and turnaround needs
  • Service style and piece count per setting

Typical starting configurations:

  • 200 place settings (boutique properties)
  • 400 place settings (full-service hotels)
  • 600 place settings (banquet-forward venues)

A “place setting” is defined collaboratively to match your service standards.


Care & Operations Models

Hotels choose the level of support that fits their operation.

Hotel-Managed Wash

  • Hotel BOH washes daily use
  • Service Steward provides SOPs, racks, and training
  • Monthly inspection and inventory audit included

Hybrid Support

  • Hotel handles standard service
  • Service Steward manages peak loads, delicate pieces, or overflow
  • Ongoing audits and inventory balancing

Fully Managed Stewardship

  • Service Steward handles washing, polishing, packing, and re-kitting
  • Hotel receives ready-to-deploy service crates

Each model is designed to protect finish, reduce breakage, and remove operational friction.


Care Standards

To preserve quality, all programs operate under defined handling standards:

  • No mixed loads with cookware or metal bins
  • Porcelain, glassware, and silverware washed separately
  • Air-dry only for porcelain
  • Approved racks and crates used exclusively
  • Trained handling for banquet and dish leads

If standards are not consistently met, the program may shift to a higher-support tier.


Replacement & Wear Policy

Normal use is expected. Chaos is not.

Included

  • Reasonable surface wear
  • Normal utensil marking over time

Billable

  • Chips, cracks, thermal shock
  • Loss or unreturned inventory
  • Unauthorized third-party handling

Each program includes a replacement allowance, with clear monthly reconciliation.

No surprises. No inflated penalties.


Storage & Presentation

Service Steward provides guidance and systems for:

  • Pattern-specific storage
  • Vertical plate organization
  • Protective separators and labeled crates
  • Climate and handling best practices

Everything stays organized, counted, and ready.


Commercial Structure

Programs are offered on a monthly lease basis, typically with:

  • 12-month minimum term
  • 24-month term recommended for crest programs

Monthly fees cover:

  • Pattern access (3 curated + 1 house pattern)
  • Inventory buffer
  • Training and SOPs
  • Audits and replacement allowance

Optional add-ons include:

  • Wash and polish services
  • Seasonal pattern rotations
  • Expanded inventory for peak periods

Why Hotels Choose This Program

  • Elevated banquet identity without large upfront spend
  • Predictable costs and controlled replacement
  • Reduced BOH stress and breakage
  • A branded tabletop experience guests remember

This is a system designed to perform quietly—and flawlessly.


A Final Word

Service Steward exists to protect the details guests notice most.

The table is one of them.

We build the system.

We manage the care.

You deliver the experience.