Churchill Homespun Accents Grey Triangle Bowl 235mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Accents Grey Triangle Bowl is a 235mm serving bowl produced in super vitrified china and sold in packs of twelve. It sits within Churchill's Homespun Accents range...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 235(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 10.54kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Homespun Accents Grey Triangle Bowl is a 235mm serving bowl produced in super vitrified china and sold in packs of twelve. It sits within Churchill's Homespun Accents range — a restrained, contemporary interpretation of the original Homespun design that pairs a subtle concentric texture with clean white space. The grey colourway gives each piece a quiet, modern character without being overtly trend-led, which tends to make it a more practical long-term investment for tableware specifications.
Super vitrified construction is the detail that matters most in a professional setting. Churchill's super vitrified body is considerably more resistant to chipping and cracking than standard vitrified or porcelain equivalents — a meaningful difference when pieces are cycling through busy pass operations, commercial glasswashers, and high-volume stacking on a daily basis. The finish holds up well under repeated machine washing, which helps slow the rate at which pieces need replacing and keeps replacement costs manageable over time.
The triangle format is versatile in practice. It works across starters, desserts, sharing dishes, and plated food presentation, and the 235mm diameter offers a useful serving size without overcrowding covers where table space is limited. Buying in twelves supports consistent presentation across a section without odd numbers causing gaps in a set.
This bowl is well suited to restaurants, bistros, hotels, and contract catering operations building a coordinated tableware range that will hold up to daily professional use. The broader Homespun Accents range includes additional pieces, so operators can build a cohesive table setting across courses if required.
If you are working through a full tableware specification or need to calculate pack quantities against your covers, the team is glad to help you get the numbers right before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china body with enhanced resistance to chipping and cracking
- 235mm diameter offering a practical serving size across multiple courses
- Subtle concentric texture with areas of clean white space in grey colourway
- Sold in packs of twelve for consistent section-level table presentation
- Compatible with commercial glasswashers and high-volume stacking environments
Operational Benefits
- Withstands daily pass and glasswasher cycling with reduced replacement frequency
- Versatile format suits starters, desserts, and sharing dishes equally well
- Grey colourway remains relevant across table settings without being trend-dependent
- Pack-of-twelve format removes odd-number gaps when setting covers by section
- Coordinates with the wider Homespun Accents range for full tableware consistency
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 235(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 10.54kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a starting point, most operators work on having at least one and a half times their cover count in any given piece to allow for items in the wash during service. For a section of 20 covers, three packs of twelve would give you comfortable headroom, though the right number depends on your washing cycle and how many courses the bowl will be used across.
- Super vitrified china is the standard specification for professional tableware in high-throughput environments precisely because it outperforms standard vitrified and porcelain in chipping and cracking resistance. That said, no tableware is indestructible, and the longevity you get will depend on how pieces are handled during clearing, stacking, and washing.
- The product data supplied does not confirm oven or microwave suitability for this specific piece, so we would recommend checking with the team before using it in that way — Churchill's suitability ratings can vary across ranges and formats, and it is worth confirming before building it into a service process.