Churchill Alchemy Coupe Tea Saucers Fine China (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Coupe tea saucer is a fine china saucer designed for use in professional hospitality settings. Part of Churchill's well-established Alchemy range, it features a clean coupe profile...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Saucers
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Coupe tea saucer is a fine china saucer designed for use in professional hospitality settings. Part of Churchill's well-established Alchemy range, it features a clean coupe profile — a contemporary shape that sits comfortably alongside both modern and traditional tableware styles. The white finish is consistent across the range, making it straightforward to build a cohesive table setting without mismatched pieces.
In a busy service environment, saucers take a considerable amount of daily handling — stacking, passing, dishwasher cycles, and general wear. Churchill's vitrified fine china is produced to withstand that kind of repeated use without significant chipping or crazing, which matters in settings where crockery turnover is high. The coupe shape also reduces the risk of cups sliding, which is a practical consideration during fast-paced service.
- Vitrified construction resists chipping and crazing under heavy daily use
- Consistent white glaze allows easy integration with existing crockery
- Coupe profile suits both contemporary and classic table presentations
- Dishwasher safe, reducing turnaround time between services
- Sold in packs of 24, practical for hospitality stocking requirements
These saucers are well suited to hotels, restaurants, cafés, and contract catering operations where consistent presentation and durability are both important. The pack quantity of 24 reflects typical bulk-buying requirements for professional kitchens and front-of-house operations. For very high-volume sites running multiple sittings, it is worth considering how many packs will realistically be needed to maintain a working stock between wash cycles.
If you are building out a full crockery range or unsure how many covers to stock for, we are happy to talk through what works in practice — feel free to get in touch before placing your order.
Key Features
- Vitrified fine china construction for durability in daily service
- Coupe profile designed to stabilise cups during busy service
- Consistent white glaze across the full Alchemy range
- Dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround between services
- Sold in packs of 24 to suit professional stocking requirements
Operational Benefits
- Reduces crockery replacement costs through chip-resistant vitrified build
- Maintains a uniform table presentation across all covers
- Speeds up turnaround with reliable dishwasher compatibility
- Supports consistent service standards throughout peak periods
- Simplifies bulk purchasing with hospitality-appropriate pack quantities
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Saucers
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Fine China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 6.05kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general guide, most operators plan for at least two to three times their seated cover count to maintain a working stock between wash cycles. For a 40-cover café running continuous service, three to four packs of 24 would typically provide a comfortable buffer, though this depends on your dishwasher frequency and how quickly you turn tables.
- The Alchemy range uses a consistent white glaze and coupe profile across cups, saucers, and plates, so pieces from the same range should sit well together. If you are mixing in items from a different production run or supplier, it is worth comparing in person, as white glazes can vary slightly between manufacturers.
- Yes — vitrified fine china is a common choice in contract catering precisely because it balances a presentable finish with the durability needed for high daily throughput. That said, for very high-volume operations where crockery damage rates are elevated, it is worth reviewing whether your handling and storage setup is set up to get the most from the product.