Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Pearl Lotus Bowl Grey 228mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Pearl Lotus Bowl draws on kintsugi — the Japanese practice of repairing ceramics with gold as a mark of history rather than a flaw to...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Pearl Lotus Bowl draws on kintsugi — the Japanese practice of repairing ceramics with gold as a mark of history rather than a flaw to hide. In this range, that idea is expressed as a surface pattern: fine, branching lines in a pearl-toned finish laid over a grey ground. It is a considered decorative approach that reads as contemporary without leaning heavily on any single trend, which gives it reasonable longevity in a tableware scheme.
At 228mm, the lotus bowl is a practical all-round size. The gently flared rim profile provides good presentation depth and makes plating straightforward for kitchen staff working through a busy service. It sits comfortably across pasta dishes, salads, plated desserts, and sharing starters, making it a flexible piece rather than a single-application item.
Churchill's porcelain construction is well suited to the demands of commercial service. The material carries well through repeated dishwasher cycles with standard rack handling, and holds up reliably under the day-to-day movement a busy dining operation puts through its tableware.
- Kintsugi-inspired pattern adds a distinctive, considered aesthetic to table settings
- 228mm lotus profile works across multiple courses and service styles
- Porcelain body withstands regular commercial dishwasher use
- Grey colourway coordinates naturally with neutral and monochrome table schemes
- Pack of 12 supports consistent cover presentation and stock replenishment
Supplied in packs of 12, this format suits operators building initial stock or replacing breakages within an existing scheme. For high-turnover sites, it is worth calculating cover requirements carefully before ordering to avoid running short during service.
If you are putting together a broader tableware scheme or want to see how this bowl sits alongside other pieces in the Studio Prints range, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Kintsugi-inspired pearl and grey decorative pattern on porcelain body
- 228mm lotus bowl profile with gently flared rim for easy plating
- Porcelain construction rated for regular commercial dishwasher cycles
- Grey colourway coordinates with neutral and monochrome table schemes
- Supplied as a pack of 12 for consistent tableware presentation
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive pattern supports a considered, cohesive dining table aesthetic
- Versatile 228mm size reduces need for multiple specialist bowl shapes
- Reliable dishwasher durability lowers breakage-related replacement costs
- Neutral grey ground integrates smoothly into existing tableware schemes
- Pack format simplifies stock management and cover number planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 861.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your cover count, dishwasher turnaround time, and expected breakage rate. As a general guide, operators aim to hold enough pieces to run at least one and a half times their seated covers, allowing for items in the dishwasher and a buffer for breakages. High-turnover sites or those with longer wash cycles may want to hold more.
- The 228mm size and lotus profile make it a genuinely flexible piece — it works well for pasta, salads, plated desserts, and sharing starters without looking out of place in any of those contexts. If your menu leans heavily towards very large-format mains or small amuse-bouche portions, it is worth checking the sizing against your plating style before committing.
- Churchill's Studio Prints decoration is applied to their standard commercial porcelain body, which is designed for the rigours of regular dishwasher cycling in professional kitchens. As with any decorated tableware, using appropriate detergents and avoiding abrasive rack contact will help maintain the pattern's appearance over time.