Churchill Stonecast Triangular Shallow Bowls Barley White 210mm
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Triangular Shallow Bowl is a handpainted piece from Churchill's well-established Stonecast range. The triangular form gives it a distinctive profile that stands apart from standard round crockery,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 158(H) x 210(W) x 210(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Triangular Shallow Bowl is a handpainted piece from Churchill's well-established Stonecast range. The triangular form gives it a distinctive profile that stands apart from standard round crockery, making it a practical choice for operators who want the food presentation to do some of the talking. The barley white finish is a soft, warm neutral — close to natural stoneware in appearance but produced to commercial foodservice standards.
Each bowl is finished with a super vitrified glaze, which gives the body greater resistance to chipping, crazing, and the repeated thermal shock that comes with continuous dishwasher cycling in a busy kitchen. The handpainted reactive glaze means no two pieces are identical, which suits a considered, artisan-style table setting without requiring any additional effort from front-of-house staff.
In service, these bowls work well across a range of dishes — starters, sharing plates, tapas portions, desserts, and sides. The shallow profile keeps food visible and accessible, which works particularly well for plated sharing concepts or structured tasting menus. Practical advantages include:
- Super vitrified construction for resilience under daily commercial use
- Neutral glaze that complements a wide range of plating styles
- Distinctive triangular form that adds visual interest without gimmickry
- Dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround during service
Stonecast is a large, well-supported range, so operators can build a cohesive table setting by mixing bowl sizes, plate shapes, and serving pieces within the same colour palette. The barley white colourway in particular sits well alongside both rustic and contemporary interior schemes.
These bowls are well suited to restaurants, bistros, hotel dining, and casual fine dining operations where presentation matters but the crockery also needs to perform reliably over a long service life. If you are building out a full table setting or are unsure which sizes and shapes best suit your menu, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified glaze resists chipping and crazing under commercial use
- Handpainted reactive finish gives each piece a natural, individual appearance
- Triangular 210mm form provides a distinctive alternative to standard round bowls
- Shallow profile keeps food presentation open and accessible on the plate
- Sold in packs of 12, suited to restaurant and hospitality service volumes
Operational Benefits
- Withstands continuous dishwasher cycling without rapid deterioration
- Neutral barley white glaze complements diverse plating and menu styles
- Consistent range depth allows operators to build a cohesive table setting
- Distinctive shape adds presentation value without additional front-of-house effort
- Durable construction helps reduce crockery replacement costs over time
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 158(H) x 210(W) x 210(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 450g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The super vitrified glaze is specifically designed to withstand the thermal cycling and mechanical stresses of commercial dishwashers used repeatedly across a full service. Churchill's vitrification process produces a denser, harder body than standard earthenware, which helps resist chipping and surface crazing over time.
- Stonecast is a broad range with multiple shapes and sizes produced in consistent colourways, so mixing pieces within the barley white palette is straightforward. This makes it practical to add complementary plates, serving dishes, or additional bowl sizes without mismatched tones across the table setting.
- The shallow triangular form works well for starters, tapas, sharing plates, and structured desserts where food visibility is part of the presentation. They are commonly used in casual fine dining, modern bistro, and hotel restaurant settings where the crockery is expected to carry some aesthetic weight alongside reliable everyday performance.