Churchill Lotus Triangle Bowls 150mm Porcelain (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Lotus Triangle Bowl is a porcelain serving piece designed around the organic form of the lotus flower. The triangular shape provides a wider, more open food presentation surface...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 255ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
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Product Description
The Churchill Lotus Triangle Bowl is a porcelain serving piece designed around the organic form of the lotus flower. The triangular shape provides a wider, more open food presentation surface than a conventional round bowl of equivalent capacity, making it a practical choice for starters, sharing portions, amuse-bouches, and composed desserts where presentation matters.
In a busy service environment, porcelain of this construction holds up well to the rigours of a commercial kitchen — dishwasher cycling, stacking, and the general handling that comes with high-covers service. The glaze finish is consistent and resistant to crazing under normal use, which keeps the tableware looking presentable over time without requiring special handling.
The triangular format lends itself to a few practical advantages on the pass:
- Wider base gives chefs more usable plating surface than round equivalents
- Distinctive shape helps differentiate courses or portion types at a glance
- Works alongside standard Churchill round and rectangular pieces without clashing
- White glaze presents food colour well under both natural and artificial light
- Sold in a pack of 12, suited to building or topping up cover sets
These bowls are straightforward to introduce into an existing Churchill tableware programme — the white finish is consistent across the Churchill range, so they sit naturally alongside other pieces already in service. They require no special storage or handling beyond standard crockery practice.
Well suited to restaurants, bistros, hotel dining, and event catering operations looking to add a contemporary presentation option without moving away from their existing tableware family. If you are outfitting a larger operation or need guidance on quantities for your cover count, the team are happy to help you work that through.
Key Features
- Triangular porcelain bowl with a wide, open food presentation surface
- 255ml capacity suited to starters, sharing portions, and amuse-bouches
- White glaze finish consistent with the broader Churchill tableware range
- Porcelain construction rated for commercial dishwasher cycling
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for building or replenishing cover sets
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive shape helps differentiate courses clearly during busy service
- Wide plating surface gives chefs more room for composed presentation
- Integrates cleanly with existing Churchill round and rectangular pieces
- Durable glaze maintains a presentable finish through heavy daily use
- Pack format simplifies stock management for consistent cover quantities
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 255ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Diameter
- 150
- Dimensions
- 150(Ø)mm/ 6"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 3.93kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general guide, most operations run two to three times their cover count in crockery to allow for dishwasher turnaround during service. For a 40-cover restaurant using these as a starter or dessert bowl, two to three packs of 12 is a reasonable starting point, though this depends on your service style and wash-up cycle speed.
- Yes — Churchill porcelain is manufactured for commercial use and is suited to the thermal and chemical demands of commercial glasswasher and dishwasher cycles. Standard rack stacking applies; avoid overloading racks in a way that causes pieces to contact each other under wash pressure.
- The white glaze is consistent across Churchill's core tableware ranges, so these triangle bowls sit naturally alongside other Churchill pieces already in service. They are commonly used to introduce a contemporary presentation element without replacing an entire tableware programme.