Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangular Shallow Bowls Topaz Blue
Product Description
These Churchill Studio Prints Raku triangular shallow bowls are a practical choice for operators who want to add visual distinction to their table settings without sacrificing durability. The triangular form...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 198(W) x 278(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
These Churchill Studio Prints Raku triangular shallow bowls are a practical choice for operators who want to add visual distinction to their table settings without sacrificing durability. The triangular form and topaz blue colourway make them well suited to contemporary plating styles, and the shallow profile works reliably for starters, desserts, and composed small plates.
What sets the Raku range apart in a commercial context is the kiln-reactive glaze finish. Because the glaze reacts during firing, no two bowls are identical — each carries its own subtle surface variation. In practical terms, this gives a handcrafted aesthetic without the fragility or inconsistency that comes with genuinely handmade ceramics. The finish holds well under repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, which matters in any busy service environment.
The bowls are manufactured from Churchill's vitrified porcelain body, which is the material of choice for most serious commercial tableware programmes. Vitrified porcelain is denser and more chip-resistant than standard ceramic, meaning it performs reliably through the daily handling, stacking, and washing that comes with volume covers. Key practical points include:
- Kiln-reactive glaze gives each piece individual character without fragility
- Vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping under daily commercial handling
- Triangular form offers a distinctive alternative to standard round or rectangular plates
- Consistent topaz blue colourway suitable for building a cohesive table scheme
- Supplied in a pack of 12, practical for building or supplementing existing stock
These bowls are a sensible fit for independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and casual fine dining operations where presentation is a priority and durability is non-negotiable. They are best suited to table service environments rather than high-volume canteen or cafeteria settings where heavily utilitarian tableware may be more appropriate.
If you are building a full cover set or coordinating across a range, it is worth speaking with us — we can help you assess quantities and identify complementary pieces within the Studio Prints collection.
Key Features
- Kiln-reactive glaze produces individual surface variation on every piece
- Vitrified porcelain body offers superior chip resistance for commercial use
- Triangular shallow form suited to starters, desserts, and small plates
- Topaz blue colourway consistent across batch for coordinated table schemes
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward stock building
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive presentation elevates plating without relying on elaborate garnish
- Durable construction reduces replacement costs in high-turnover service
- Consistent colourway supports a cohesive, professional table aesthetic
- Handles repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without glaze deterioration
- Triangular format differentiates the table setting from standard round tableware
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 198(W) x 278(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 10.79kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Churchill's vitrified porcelain is manufactured to withstand the temperature and chemical exposure of commercial dishwashers used in typical restaurant and hotel environments. The Raku kiln-reactive glaze is applied and fired to commercial tableware standards, so it holds reliably through repeated wash cycles.
- For a standard table service operation, 12 pieces per shape will support a relatively small section or function use. Operators running 30 or more covers regularly would typically want to hold two to three packs per course position to maintain a comfortable buffer through service and washing cycles. We can help you work out appropriate quantities if you are building a programme from scratch.
- Each bowl will carry subtle differences in surface texture and tone as a result of the firing process — this is intentional and part of what gives the Raku range its character. The topaz blue base colourway remains consistent across pieces, so the overall table scheme reads as cohesive even though individual bowls are not identical.