Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Evolve Coupe Bowls Coral 184mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi range takes its design cue from the Japanese practice of repairing ceramics with gold, treating the repair itself as part of the object's character rather...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 30(H)mm | 1¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi range takes its design cue from the Japanese practice of repairing ceramics with gold, treating the repair itself as part of the object's character rather than something to conceal. The result is a distinctive decorative finish that sits comfortably within contemporary plating aesthetics without feeling forced or novelty-driven. These coupe bowls in the Coral colourway carry that patterning across a shallow, rimless profile that works well for both starter and dessert presentation.
Made from porcelain, these bowls are well suited to the daily demands of a busy restaurant or hotel dining operation. Churchill's vitrified porcelain is a proven choice for commercial tableware — it withstands the rigours of professional dishwashers and the general handling of a working kitchen pass without the fragility of more decorative ceramics. The Coral finish adds warmth to a table setting and photographs well for menu and social media use, which is a practical consideration for many operators today.
A few things worth bearing in mind when specifying these bowls for service:
- The coupe profile gives a clean, modern presentation suited to plated starters, desserts, and small sharing portions
- Coral colourway works well against natural linens, slate, and dark timber table surfaces
- Sold in packs of 12, which supports straightforward par-stock planning for most cover sizes
- Porcelain construction is compatible with standard commercial dishwasher cycles
- The Kintsugi patterning is consistent across the range, so mixing bowl sizes within the collection is straightforward
These bowls are best suited to restaurants, boutique hotels, and private dining operations where tableware presentation is part of the overall dining experience. If you are outfitting a high-turnover all-day dining venue where durability and replacement cost are the primary concern, a plainer specification may be more practical. Equally, if you need a larger bowl format for mains or pasta presentations, Churchill offer other sizes within the Studio Prints range.
If you are planning a full table setting around the Kintsugi collection or want to confirm the right quantities for your cover count, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction designed for commercial dishwasher compatibility
- 184mm coupe profile suited to starters, desserts, and small portions
- Kintsugi-inspired Coral finish consistent across the Studio Prints range
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward par-stock management
- Rimless coupe shape supports clean, contemporary plating presentation
Operational Benefits
- Consistent patterning across the range simplifies multi-piece table setting
- Coral colourway adds warmth and visual interest to plated courses
- Porcelain durability reduces breakage replacement frequency in busy service
- Pack-of-12 format aligns with standard restaurant par-stock planning
- Coupe profile gives chefs a versatile canvas for modern plating styles
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 30(H)mm | 1¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 426.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Churchill's vitrified porcelain is manufactured to withstand the temperatures and detergents used in standard commercial dishwashers. The Kintsugi decoration is applied and fired as part of the production process, so it is not at risk from routine machine washing in the way that hand-applied surface finishes can be.
- As a general guide, most operators work to a par stock of two to two-and-a-half times their cover count for each plate or bowl shape in regular use, to allow for dishwasher cycles and breakage. For 40 covers that would suggest a starting stock of around 80 to 100 bowls — so seven to nine packs of 12. The right number depends on your menu structure, service style, and how frequently you run dishwasher cycles during service. We can help you work through the specifics if it would be useful.
- Yes, the Kintsugi design runs across multiple piece types within the Studio Prints collection, and Churchill produces the range with consistent colouring and patterning to allow exactly that kind of mix-and-match approach. If you are building a full table setting across different piece formats, it is worth confirming that the specific items you need are in current production before placing a large order.