Churchill Stonecast Peppercorn Grey Round Bowl 295mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Round Bowl in Peppercorn Grey is a vitrified ceramic serving bowl designed for commercial foodservice use. At 295mm across, it sits comfortably in the larger bowl category...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 354ml | 12½oz
- Colour
- Grey
- Crockery type
- Bowls
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Round Bowl in Peppercorn Grey is a vitrified ceramic serving bowl designed for commercial foodservice use. At 295mm across, it sits comfortably in the larger bowl category — well suited to sharing portions, snack boards, salads, and informal dining formats where presentation and practicality need to work together.
Stonecast is one of Churchill's most established ranges, and for good reason. The reactive glaze finish gives each piece a slightly individual, handcrafted appearance without compromising the consistent sizing and stacking behaviour operators depend on during a busy service. The vitrified ceramic construction handles daily commercial use reliably — it withstands repeated dishwasher cycles and the general knocks of a working pass without the finish deteriorating at the rate you'd expect from lower-fired alternatives.
In practical terms, this bowl works well for:
- Sharing starters and snack plates in casual dining and bar environments
- Salad and grain bowl formats in café or all-day dining settings
- Dessert sharing portions where a generous presentation is part of the offer
- Rustic or artisan-style plating across a range of cuisines
Being sold in packs of 12, it suits operators setting up a section of covers or topping up an existing Stonecast Peppercorn Grey service. The range is broad, so matching pieces across plate sizes, bowls, and accompaniments is straightforward if you're building a cohesive table setting.
If you're unsure how many pieces you need for your covers, or whether this size fits the dishes you have in mind, we're happy to help you work it out before you order.
Key Features
- Vitrified ceramic construction designed for repeated commercial dishwasher use
- 295mm diameter suits sharing portions, salads, and informal plating formats
- Reactive glaze delivers a handcrafted appearance with consistent commercial sizing
- 354ml capacity balances generous presentation with practical portion control
- Sold in packs of 12 to support section setup or stock replenishment
Operational Benefits
- Withstands daily commercial dishwasher cycles without glaze deterioration
- Consistent sizing simplifies stacking, storage, and pass organisation during service
- Rustic aesthetic suits casual dining menus without compromising tabletop coherence
- Pack format reduces per-unit cost and supports efficient stock top-ups
- Coordinates across the wider Stonecast range for a unified table setting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 354ml | 12½oz
- Colour
- Grey
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Diameter
- 295
- Dimensions
- 130(H) x 295(Ø)mm | 5(H)" x 11½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 4.18kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- At 295mm, this bowl is generous enough for a shared snack portion or a substantial individual salad or grain bowl. It works well as a centrepiece sharing dish for two to three diners, or as a strong individual bowl where a bigger, more relaxed presentation is part of the dining format.
- Churchill manufactures Stonecast to consistent commercial tolerances, so new packs will match existing pieces in height and diameter closely enough for stacking and display purposes. The reactive glaze does mean each piece has slight individual variation in colouring — this is intentional to the range's aesthetic rather than a quality issue.
- Vitrified ceramic is fired at higher temperatures than standard earthenware, which makes it denser, less porous, and more resistant to chipping and staining under regular commercial use. It handles repeated industrial dishwasher cycles well, though like any ceramic it is not indestructible — operators running very high cover volumes may want to factor in a modest breakage allowance when planning stock levels.