Churchill Black Igneous Stoneware Cocotte 530ml (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Black Igneous Cocotte is a stoneware serving vessel from Churchill's Art de Cuisine range, intended for table presentation of soups, stews, gratins, fondues, and individual portion dishes. The...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 530ml | 18¾oz
- Dimensions
- 70(H) x 159(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Black Igneous Cocotte is a stoneware serving vessel from Churchill's Art de Cuisine range, intended for table presentation of soups, stews, gratins, fondues, and individual portion dishes. The piece combines an exposed, unglazed stoneware base with a glazed upper section, producing a natural, tactile finish that sits comfortably within rustic, informal, and contemporary dining aesthetics.
At 530ml, this is a practical individual-portion size. Stoneware retains heat effectively once warmed, which helps keep dishes at a reasonable serving temperature through a relaxed dining pace — a genuine operational advantage for dishes that sit at the table before the guest engages. It is well suited to oven warming prior to service and front-of-house presentation, though it is not designed for direct hob use or high-throughput production cooking.
The Igneous finish is deliberately characterful. Minor surface variation and handling marks read as part of the material rather than damage, which makes these pieces practical in busy front-of-house environments where tableware moves at pace. Supplied in packs of six, stock ordering maps reasonably to cover numbers without requiring large individual unit purchases.
- Heat-retentive stoneware helps maintain dish temperature during relaxed service
- Rustic Igneous finish holds its appearance across repeated service cycles
- Exposed base naturally disguises minor wear over time
- Pack-of-six format simplifies stock management for covers-based ordering
- Oven-safe for warming prior to service
This 530ml size suits individual portions well. Operations serving larger shared dishes or requiring a deeper fill may find a larger cocotte within the same range more appropriate.
If you are specifying tableware for a new opening or revisiting an existing range, we are happy to talk through sizing, quantities, and how the Igneous collection works alongside other Churchill lines.
Key Features
- 530ml stoneware cocotte sold in a pack of six units
- Glazed upper with exposed unglazed stoneware base finish
- Oven-safe construction suitable for warming prior to front-of-house service
- Stoneware material provides reliable heat retention at the table
- Characterful Igneous surface finish that varies naturally between pieces
Operational Benefits
- Maintains dish temperature at the table during unhurried dining service
- Rustic finish remains presentable despite regular handling in busy service
- Minor surface wear integrates naturally, reducing visible stock degradation
- Pack-of-six sizing helps operators align purchases accurately to cover numbers
- Consistent aesthetic supports a cohesive tableware specification across the range
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 530ml | 18¾oz
- Dimensions
- 70(H) x 159(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 900g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Igneous Cocotte is well suited to oven warming prior to service, but it is not designed for direct hob use or high-temperature production cooking. Most operators use it to warm briefly before plating or to present dishes that have been prepared separately, which is where it performs reliably.
- At 530ml, this cocotte is a practical size for individual portions of soup, stew, gratin, or fondue, and it works well for starter sharing portions at smaller covers. If your menu leans toward larger shared dishes or generous main-course fills, it is worth considering a larger size within the Igneous range to avoid the vessel appearing underfilled at the table.
- The Igneous finish is designed with busy front-of-house use in mind — the natural surface variation means minor marks and handling wear are absorbed into the aesthetic rather than standing out as damage. That said, as with all stoneware, avoiding stacking under excessive weight and following standard commercial dishwasher guidance will help maintain the pieces through a reasonable service life.