Churchill Homespun Chroma Blue Coupe Bowl 265mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Chroma Blue Coupe Bowl is a 265mm wide bowl from Churchill's Homespun Chroma range, sold in cases of 12. The design takes its cue from hand-thrown pottery,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 265(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 10.04kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Chroma Blue Coupe Bowl is a 265mm wide bowl from Churchill's Homespun Chroma range, sold in cases of 12. The design takes its cue from hand-thrown pottery, with layered glaze effects that give each piece a degree of natural variation in tone and surface character. The result is a bowl that reads as artisan without sacrificing the consistency and durability that commercial operations require.
In service, the bowls perform well under the conditions typical of busy restaurants, hotels, and contract catering environments. The super vitrified body offers strong resistance to both thermal and physical shock, which matters in kitchens where tableware moves quickly between extremes — hot from a pass, cold from storage, and through a commercial dishwasher multiple times a day. The pattern is applied beneath the glaze rather than on top of it, which preserves the surface finish over prolonged use rather than allowing it to fade or chip away with repeated washing cycles.
Practical points worth noting for operators:
- Super vitrified construction provides good resistance to chipping in high-throughput environments
- Under-glaze decoration retains its appearance through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Microwave safe, allowing food to be reheated directly in the bowl on the pass
- The coupe profile suits both plated dishes and informal bowl-food presentations
- The blue colourway is consistent across the Homespun Chroma range, making it straightforward to mix with other pieces
The bowls require no special storage considerations beyond standard tableware handling practice. Being part of an established Churchill range means replacement stock is generally straightforward to source as pieces are lost to breakage over time, which is a practical consideration worth factoring in when building a cover count.
These bowls are well suited to casual dining, bistro, and hotel restaurant settings where a tactile, artisan aesthetic is part of the dining offer. They work across a broad range of cuisines and plating styles. For operations running very high covers or expecting a harder service environment, it is worth discussing whether a plainer, more utilitarian profile might offer better long-term economics.
If you are building a new tableware scheme or want to discuss quantities and mix relative to your cover count, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified body with strong thermal and physical shock resistance
- Under-glaze decoration maintains surface finish through repeated dishwasher cycles
- 265mm coupe profile suitable for plated dishes and bowl-food service
- Microwave safe construction allows reheating directly in the bowl
- Layered glaze effect produces natural variation in tone across each piece
Operational Benefits
- Withstands the demands of high-turnover commercial dishwashing without rapid deterioration
- Consistent colourway across the range simplifies mixed tableware schemes for operators
- Artisan aesthetic supports premium dining presentations without specialist handling
- Microwave-safe construction reduces the need for additional serving vessels on the pass
- Established Churchill range makes ongoing replacement stock straightforward to source
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 265(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 10.04kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The super vitrified construction is specifically developed for commercial use and offers notably better chip and thermal shock resistance than standard vitrified china. The under-glaze decoration means the pattern is protected by the glaze layer rather than sitting on top of it, so the surface appearance holds up well over repeated washing cycles. That said, no tableware is immune to breakage in a busy kitchen, so factoring in a realistic replacement allowance when calculating your cover count is always advisable.
- Yes — the coupe profile and neutral blue colourway make them reasonably versatile. They work well for both plated starters or desserts and more informal bowl-food presentations. The artisan aesthetic tends to suit casual dining, bistro, and hotel restaurant settings particularly well, though they can be used across a broad range of hospitality environments.
- A common starting point is to hold two to three times your seated cover count in tableware to allow for items in use, items in the wash cycle, and a breakage buffer. For a 50-cover restaurant, that typically means holding 100 to 150 bowls across your stock. If you are unsure what quantity is right for your service pattern, we are happy to talk through your requirements before you place an order.