Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Bowl 184mm | Pack of 12
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Bowl is a hand-finished porcelain piece from Churchill's Harvest Ink range, designed to reflect the relaxed, earthy aesthetic that has become a staple of casual...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 426ml | 15oz
- Dimensions
- 300(H)mm | 11¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Bowl is a hand-finished porcelain piece from Churchill's Harvest Ink range, designed to reflect the relaxed, earthy aesthetic that has become a staple of casual dining and farm-to-table restaurant concepts. At 184mm across with a 426ml capacity, it sits comfortably as a starter, dessert, or sharing bowl, offering a versatile footprint across a range of menu applications.
Porcelain construction means it holds up well in the demands of regular service — resistant to chipping at the rim, stackable for efficient storage, and capable of passing through commercial dishwashers repeatedly without significant glaze degradation over time. The hand-finished surface texture gives each piece a subtle individuality that suits informal plating styles without looking inconsistent on the pass.
From a practical standpoint, this bowl works well where operators want tableware that communicates something about their food philosophy without resorting to heavy, rustic stoneware alternatives. It is lighter in the hand than it looks, which front-of-house staff tend to appreciate during a busy service.
- Coupe profile suits both wet and dry plating presentations
- Consistent glaze finish across the pack supports cohesive table settings
- Suitable for starters, desserts, sharing plates, and broth-based dishes
- Stackable for compact back-of-house storage
- Dishwasher safe for high-throughput service environments
This bowl is well suited to independent restaurants, bistros, and casual dining venues where the tableware is expected to carry some visual character. For higher-volume operations or venues with particularly demanding wash cycles, it is worth considering a heavier-gauge alternative from the broader range.
If you are building out a full cover set or want to discuss how the Harvest Ink range fits your concept, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Hand-finished porcelain construction with a textured earthy glaze
- 184mm coupe profile accommodates starters, desserts, and sharing portions
- 426ml capacity suits a wide range of plating and broth applications
- Stackable form supports efficient storage in busy back-of-house areas
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward cover-set planning
Operational Benefits
- Hand-finished aesthetic supports farm-to-table and casual dining concepts
- Porcelain durability holds up to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Versatile bowl profile reduces the need for multiple specialist dishes
- Lightweight build reduces front-of-house fatigue during busy service
- Pack of 12 simplifies stock management and cover-count purchasing
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 426ml | 15oz
- Dimensions
- 300(H)mm | 11¾(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 420g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the porcelain construction is designed to withstand regular commercial dishwasher use. As with all glazed tableware, the long-term finish is best preserved by avoiding harsh alkaline detergents at excessively high concentrations, which can dull the glaze over time.
- That depends on your table turn and wash cycle time, but for a restaurant running two or three covers per table per service, a pack of 12 will generally support around 10 to 12 covers comfortably when factored alongside your wash throughput. Operators with faster turns or longer wash cycles would typically hold two or three packs per bowl style.
- The Harvest Ink range is intentionally crafted to show subtle variation between pieces — that is part of the aesthetic. In practice, variation is mild enough that pieces sit consistently together on the table, but if absolute uniformity is a requirement, a standard production-glaze range may be a better fit for your operation.