Churchill Kintsugi Accents Quartz Black Coupe Bowl 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Kintsugi Accents Quartz Black Evolve Coupe Bowl is a 248mm coupe-profile bowl finished in a deep black glaze with an all-over crackle decoration applied underglaze. Part of Churchill's...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 0.426 Ltr
- Diameter
- 248
- Dimensions
- 248(W)mm
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Product Description
The Churchill Kintsugi Accents Quartz Black Evolve Coupe Bowl is a 248mm coupe-profile bowl finished in a deep black glaze with an all-over crackle decoration applied underglaze. Part of Churchill's Kintsugi Accents range, it takes its design language from the Japanese art of kintsugi — the practice of highlighting rather than concealing imperfection — and interprets it in a bold, contemporary palette suited to modern restaurant plating.
In a busy service environment, the construction matters as much as the appearance. These bowls are produced in Churchill's super vitrified china, which is a denser, harder-wearing body than standard vitrified ware. The underglaze decoration means the crackle pattern sits beneath a protective glaze layer rather than on the surface, which helps maintain the finish through repeated machine washing and the general rigours of commercial use. At just over 800g per piece, they have a solid, reassuring weight without being impractical for front-of-house handling.
- Super vitrified construction for improved chip resistance in daily service
- Underglaze crackle decoration protected by an outer glaze layer
- Coupe profile with no rim, suited to contemporary plating styles
- Quartz Black finish works across a range of table linen and glassware colours
- Supplied in a pack of 12, practical for par-stock management
These bowls are well suited to restaurants, boutique hotels, and private dining operations where table presentation is a considered part of the guest experience. The pack-of-12 format is practical for sites that need to maintain working stocks across multiple covers. Churchill's Kintsugi Accents range includes complementary plates and flatware in coordinating finishes, which makes building a coherent table scheme straightforward without mixing manufacturers.
If you are building a full table setting or need guidance on quantities relative to your cover count and wash cycle, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china body for enhanced durability under daily service
- Underglaze crackle decoration sealed beneath a protective outer glaze
- 248mm coupe profile designed for contemporary restaurant plating
- Quartz Black finish coordinates with other Churchill Kintsugi Accents pieces
- Supplied as a pack of 12 to support practical par-stock quantities
Operational Benefits
- Underglaze finish resists fade and surface wear through repeated machine washing
- Super vitrified construction reduces chipping losses in high-turnover service
- Coupe profile gives chefs more usable surface area for precise plating
- Consistent colour across the range simplifies building a coordinated table scheme
- Pack-of-12 format makes it straightforward to order and manage cover stock
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 0.426 Ltr
- Diameter
- 248
- Dimensions
- 248(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Because the crackle pattern is applied beneath the outer glaze rather than on top of it, it is protected from the abrasive effects of commercial dishwasher chemicals and high-temperature wash cycles. This makes it more durable in daily service than surface-printed or on-glaze decoration, though as with all decorated ware, avoiding stacking abuse and using proper rack systems will extend the life of the finish.
- Yes — Churchill design their ranges to coordinate across the portfolio, and the Quartz Black finish is particularly versatile alongside neutral and white bases. If you are combining pieces from different Churchill ranges, it is worth reviewing the full table setting together to check that profile heights and glaze tones sit well, which is something the team can help with if you share your current selection.
- As a general guide, most operations work to a ratio of two to two-and-a-half times their cover count to allow for pieces in service, in the wash, and in reserve — so a 60-cover restaurant would typically want 120 to 150 bowls as a working stock. That said, it depends on your wash cycle speed and how many courses use this bowl, so it is worth discussing your specific operation before placing a bulk order.