Churchill Homespun Accents Aquamarine Coupe Bowls 184mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Accents range sits within Churchill's broader Homespun collection, which draws on the visual character of hand-thrown pottery through a concentric surface pattern. The Accents variant takes a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 30(H)mm | 1¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Accents range sits within Churchill's broader Homespun collection, which draws on the visual character of hand-thrown pottery through a concentric surface pattern. The Accents variant takes a more restrained approach — pairing that textural detail with areas of plain white, allowing the aquamarine colour to serve as a considered accent rather than a dominant finish. These 184mm coupe bowls are made from porcelain and are intended for front-of-house use in food service environments.
In a busy service setting, porcelain of this type performs reliably through repeated wash cycles without significant colour fade or surface degradation, provided it is used within manufacturer guidelines. The coupe profile — shallow, with a gently curved base and no pronounced rim — suits a range of plating styles and is commonly used for starters, desserts, and smaller sharing dishes. The consistent sizing across the pack supports uniform plating, which matters during a busy service where speed and presentation need to work together.
From an operational standpoint, the Homespun Accents pieces offer a few practical advantages for operators:
- Porcelain construction supports regular commercial dishwasher use
- Consistent sizing across the pack aids portion control and plating uniformity
- The coupe shape stacks efficiently, helping with storage in tighter back-of-house environments
- The aquamarine accent works across a range of table linen and décor palettes without being overly prescriptive
As with any coloured tableware, it is worth considering whether the aquamarine finish will sit cohesively alongside your existing crockery. The Homespun Accents range is available in other colourways, and Churchill's broader catalogue includes both more minimal and more decorative options depending on the look you are building. If you are sourcing tableware for a full cover or mixed cover environment and want to ensure the pieces work together, it is worth having a conversation before placing a larger order.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 184mm coupe profile suits starters, desserts, and small sharing plates
- Concentric surface pattern inspired by hand-thrown pottery aesthetics
- Aquamarine colour accent balanced with plain white space on the surface
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for consistent table setting across covers
Operational Benefits
- Uniform sizing supports consistent plating and portion control during service
- Coupe shape stacks compactly, reducing back-of-house storage pressure
- Porcelain durability helps maintain appearance through heavy regular use
- Distinctive but restrained finish suits contemporary restaurant and café settings
- Pack quantity of 12 reduces reorder frequency for standard cover counts
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 30(H)mm | 1¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 426.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, Churchill's porcelain tableware is designed to withstand regular commercial dishwasher use. As with all coloured or decorated pieces, following the manufacturer's temperature and chemical guidelines will help preserve the finish over time.
- The original Homespun range carries the concentric, hand-thrown pattern across a more fully textured surface. The Accents derivative uses the same pattern but introduces more plain white space, allowing the colour — in this case aquamarine — to act as a subtle accent rather than a full surface treatment. It tends to suit operators who want character without a heavily patterned table.
- That depends on your cover count, table turn, and wash cycle frequency. For a small café or a single-service restaurant, one pack may suffice as a working stock; larger operations or those with faster turnaround between services typically benefit from holding two to three packs per course position. If you are unsure what quantity suits your operation, we are happy to talk it through.