Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangular Shallow Bowls Topaz Blue
Product Description
These Churchill Studio Prints Raku triangular shallow bowls are part of Churchill's Studio Prints range — a collection of vitrified porcelain tableware designed to give operators more considered plating options...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 158(W) x 238(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
These Churchill Studio Prints Raku triangular shallow bowls are part of Churchill's Studio Prints range — a collection of vitrified porcelain tableware designed to give operators more considered plating options without moving away from practical, durable serviceware. The triangular form and topaz blue colourwash make them a deliberate choice for dishes where presentation is part of the experience.
The Raku glaze process produces a kiln-reactive finish, meaning no two pieces are identical. Each bowl carries subtle variations in texture and tone, which works well in settings where individuality at the table is valued. In a busy service environment this character doesn't come at the cost of durability — vitrified porcelain is a reliable choice for commercial use, offering good chip resistance and the ability to handle the demands of regular warewashing cycles.
Practically, the shallow triangular profile suits starters, desserts, and composed small plates where a flat, defined surface aids plating precision. The fully glazed foot supports stable stacking, which helps with storage in kitchens where back-of-house space is at a premium. Key practical points worth noting:
- Kiln-reactive glaze gives each piece individual texture and tonal variation
- Fully glazed foot allows safe, stable stacking for compact storage
- Vitrified porcelain construction suits regular commercial warewashing
- Triangular form provides a defined plating surface for composed dishes
- Supplied in a pack of 12, suited to partial or full cover sets
These bowls are well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event caterers where tableware presentation supports the wider dining concept. The pack size of 12 makes them practical for operators building out a cover count or supplementing an existing set. If you're considering a broader table setting across multiple ranges, it's worth having a conversation with the team to ensure consistency across pieces.
Key Features
- Kiln-reactive Raku glaze creates unique texture on every individual piece
- Triangular shallow profile provides a defined surface for composed plating
- Fully glazed foot enables stable stacking for compact back-of-house storage
- Vitrified porcelain construction withstands regular commercial warewashing cycles
- Topaz blue colourwash complements seasonal produce and seafood presentations
Operational Benefits
- Individual glaze variation adds visual interest to each cover laid
- Shallow triangular form supports precise plating of starters and desserts
- Stable stacking reduces storage footprint during busy back-of-house turnaround
- Durable vitrified porcelain lowers the risk of chipping through daily service
- Pack of 12 allows operators to build or supplement cover sets efficiently
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 158(W) x 238(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 5.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — vitrified porcelain is a well-established material for commercial tableware and handles regular high-temperature warewashing reliably. As with all glazed pieces, avoiding metal-on-metal contact during racking will help preserve the surface finish over time.
- Not identically — the Raku kiln-reactive process is intentional in producing tonal and textural variation between pieces. This is a feature of the range rather than a quality concern, and in most settings operators find the variation adds rather than detracts from the table presentation.
- They work well in restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event catering environments where plating presentation is considered part of the guest experience. The triangular form is particularly suited to structured starters, amuse-bouche, and plated desserts rather than informal or high-turnover casual dining settings.