Churchill Monochrome Profile Teapots Onyx Black 430ml Pack of 4
Product Description
The Churchill Monochrome Profile teapot in onyx black is a 430ml ceramic teapot made from super vitrified china, sold in packs of four. It is part of Churchill's Monochrome range,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Capacity
- 430ml | 15¼oz
- Colour
- Black
- Crockery style
- Rustic
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Product Description
The Churchill Monochrome Profile teapot in onyx black is a 430ml ceramic teapot made from super vitrified china, sold in packs of four. It is part of Churchill's Monochrome range, which uses a deep, gloss-finished black glaze to create a clean, contemporary table presentation that works particularly well when serving fruit teas, herbal infusions, or any drink where the colour of the liquid adds to the visual appeal of the service.
Super vitrified ceramic is notably more resilient than standard porcelain in a commercial setting. The manufacturing process increases density and reduces porosity, which in practical terms means the teapots are better able to withstand the daily handling, stacking, and dishwasher cycles that are typical in café, hotel, and restaurant environments. Chipping and crazing remain less likely over time, which helps protect the appearance of the ware and extends the useful life of each piece.
From an operational standpoint, the key advantages of this teapot are straightforward:
- Gloss black glaze resists surface staining from tannins over repeated service cycles
- Super vitrified construction holds up well in commercial dishwashers
- Consistent 430ml capacity suits standard single-serve tea service
- Supplied in fours, making it practical to order and store in multiples
There are no special installation or handling requirements. These teapots are dishwasher safe and suitable for standard commercial crockery workflows. As with all gloss-finish ware, pairing with appropriate racking in the dishwasher will help preserve the surface over time.
This teapot is well suited to cafés, hotel breakfast operations, and restaurants that want a defined, consistent tea service without a heavy investment in specialist crockery. For operations running very high cover volumes, it is worth considering whether a deeper stock holding would suit your turnover and breakage rates better than a smaller initial order.
If you are building out a full table setting or matching this with other pieces from the Monochrome Profile range, the team is happy to talk through what quantities and combinations tend to work well in practice.
Key Features
- Super vitrified ceramic construction for enhanced chip resistance in service
- 430ml capacity suited to standard single-serve tea and infusion service
- Deep gloss onyx black glaze with high-contrast finish for table presentation
- Suitable for commercial dishwasher use within standard crockery racking
- Supplied in packs of four for straightforward stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduced replacement frequency thanks to durable super vitrified construction
- Consistent presentation across service periods with a uniform glaze finish
- Colourful fruit teas and infusions are highlighted against the dark glaze
- Fewer breakage-related interruptions during busy café or hotel breakfast service
- Pack-of-four format makes stock replenishment simple and cost-efficient
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Capacity
- 430ml | 15¼oz
- Colour
- Black
- Crockery style
- Rustic
- Dimensions
- 105(H)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Weight
- 460g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a working guide, most operators aim to hold at least two to three times their peak simultaneous cover count to allow for dishwasher cycles and breakage buffer. For a 30-cover breakfast operation, holding 12 to 15 teapots is a reasonable starting point, though this will vary depending on your service pace and turnaround time.
- Yes. The 430ml capacity and standard teapot form work equally well for loose-leaf infusions, bagged fruit teas, and conventional tea service. The dark glaze does a reasonable job of masking internal tannin build-up over time, though regular dishwasher cleaning remains the most effective way to maintain the interior.
- Super vitrified ware undergoes a higher-temperature firing process that produces a denser, less porous body than standard earthenware or mid-fire porcelain. In practice this means it is more resistant to chipping, crazing, and moisture absorption, which translates to a longer serviceable life in environments where crockery is handled heavily and washed multiple times daily.