Churchill Lotus Triangle Bowls 185mm Porcelain White (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Lotus Triangle Bowl is a porcelain serving piece drawn from Churchill's Lotus collection, which takes its design cues from the organic form of the lotus flower. The triangular...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 370ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
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Product Description
The Churchill Lotus Triangle Bowl is a porcelain serving piece drawn from Churchill's Lotus collection, which takes its design cues from the organic form of the lotus flower. The triangular shape gives the bowl a distinctive footprint on the plate, opening up a generous surface area that works well for both composed dishes and more relaxed presentations. Each bowl holds 370ml, making it appropriate for starters, sides, sharing portions, and some dessert applications.
In a busy service environment, porcelain of this type holds up well to the rigours of a commercial kitchen — dishwasher cycling, stacking, and the general handling pressures of high-covers service. The bowl's shape lends itself to deliberate plating rather than high-speed, high-volume throughput, so it tends to suit operations where presentation is a considered part of the offer.
From a practical standpoint, the triangular format offers a few genuine operational advantages:
- Distinctive shape helps differentiate courses visually without additional garnishing effort
- Wide, flat serving area supports neat plating of structured dishes
- Works alongside existing Churchill ranges for mixed-format table settings
- Porcelain construction is robust enough for regular commercial dishwasher use
- Sold in a pack of 12, practical for consistent cover settings
These bowls are best suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and café operators with a contemporary or creative food style where tableware is part of the overall guest experience. They are less likely to suit high-turnover operations where speed of clearing and stacking is the priority over presentation.
If you're building a tableware set or mixing pieces across a Churchill range, it's worth discussing compatibility with the team before ordering — we're happy to help you put together a coherent setting.
Key Features
- Triangular porcelain bowl with a 370ml capacity per piece
- 185mm diameter provides a generous, open food presentation surface
- Part of Churchill's Lotus collection with organic, sculptural design
- Porcelain construction rated for commercial dishwasher use
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for consistent cover-by-cover deployment
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive shape adds visual interest without extra plating effort
- Wide surface area supports composed, structured starter and side presentations
- Mixes well with existing Churchill ranges for flexible table settings
- Pack of 12 keeps table settings consistent across a standard service cover
- Durable porcelain body stands up to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 370ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Diameter
- 185
- Dimensions
- 185(Ø)mm/ 7 ¼"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 5.9kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, Churchill's porcelain tableware is designed to withstand regular commercial dishwasher cycling. For best longevity, follow standard commercial warewashing practice and avoid stacking excessive quantities at height, which applies to any porcelain of this shape.
- The Lotus collection is designed as a coordinated range, so these triangle bowls are intended to sit alongside other Lotus pieces. Churchill tableware also generally works alongside other Churchill collections, which makes it practical for operators building a mixed but coherent table setting. If you're unsure about compatibility with pieces you already hold, it's worth checking with us before ordering.
- They suit restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and café operators where presentation is a deliberate part of the guest experience — particularly those serving starters, sharing plates, or desserts where the shape helps frame the dish. They are less well suited to high-volume canteen or fast-turnaround environments where straightforward stacking and rapid clearing take priority over tableware presentation.