Churchill Stone Coupe Bowls Aquamarine 182mm 15oz (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stone Coupe Bowl is a mid-sized porcelain bowl from Churchill's Stone range, finished in Aquamarine with a sunburst pattern beneath the glaze that draws attention to the centre...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 426ml | 15oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Modern
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Product Description
The Churchill Stone Coupe Bowl is a mid-sized porcelain bowl from Churchill's Stone range, finished in Aquamarine with a sunburst pattern beneath the glaze that draws attention to the centre of the piece. At 182mm in diameter with a 426ml capacity, it sits comfortably in the middle of the range — large enough for generous starters, soups, or desserts, without dominating a place setting.
In service, the underglaze decoration holds up well against repeated dishwasher cycles, which matters in kitchens running covers through the week. The glaze finish resists the surface dulling that plain overglaze patterns often show after extended commercial use. The glazed foot helps protect table and tray surfaces and keeps the bowl stable during plating.
- Underglaze sunburst pattern resists wear through regular commercial dishwashing
- Suitable for microwave use, supporting flexible prep and retherm workflows
- Glazed foot protects surfaces and adds stability during plating and service
- Porcelain construction offers a balance of durability and presentation quality
- Sold in packs of 12, suited to building or topping up covers
The 15oz capacity makes these bowls well suited to soup courses, sharing starters, brunch dishes, and plated desserts. They are a practical choice for restaurants, hotels, and casual dining operations looking for a consistent coloured tableware option that complements a broader Churchill Stone table setting.
If you're building a full table cover around the Stone range or want to discuss whether this bowl size works for a particular menu application, the team is happy to help you work it through.
Key Features
- Underglaze decoration maintains appearance through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Porcelain construction rated for both microwave and dishwasher use
- 182mm diameter with 426ml capacity suits starters and dessert courses
- Sunburst pattern centred beneath glaze to frame plated dishes
- Glazed foot provides stability and surface protection during service
Operational Benefits
- Underglaze finish reduces visible wear, keeping tableware presentable longer
- Microwave-safe construction supports flexible retherm and prep workflows
- Consistent Aquamarine colouring helps operators build a cohesive table setting
- Pack of 12 allows efficient stock rotation and cover management
- Mid-sized capacity suits a wide range of starter, soup, and dessert dishes
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 426ml | 15oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Modern
- Diameter
- 182
- Dimensions
- 182(Ø)mm | 7¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 443g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Underglaze decoration is applied beneath the glaze layer rather than on top, which means it is protected from the abrasive action of commercial dishwasher chemicals and high-temperature cycles. In practice, this makes it significantly more resistant to pattern fade and surface wear than overglaze alternatives, which is worth considering for operations running high cover volumes.
- At 182mm diameter and 426ml capacity, this bowl is well suited to soup courses, plated desserts, brunch dishes, and sharing starters. If your menu calls for deeper or larger-capacity bowls — for example, noodle dishes or generous mains — it is worth reviewing the broader Churchill Stone range, as other sizes may be a closer fit for your service style.
- Yes, the Churchill Stone Coupe Bowl is rated for microwave use, which can be useful for retherm applications or finishing dishes on the pass. As with all porcelain, it is worth confirming that your specific microwave setup and heating times are appropriate for the dish contents rather than the bowl itself.