Churchill Stonecast Patina Deep Purple Triangle Bowl 185mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range takes its design cues from the natural ageing of materials — metal, stone, leather, and wood — translating that weathered, layered aesthetic into a contemporary...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 185(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 5.98kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range takes its design cues from the natural ageing of materials — metal, stone, leather, and wood — translating that weathered, layered aesthetic into a contemporary piece of tableware. The Deep Purple colourway carries a subtle, muted finish that reads as refined rather than bold, and the triangular bowl form adds a point of visual interest that works well for starters, sharing plates, and dessert presentations. Because the manufacturing process introduces natural variation, no two pieces are identical, which is part of the intended character of the range rather than a quality concern.
Made from super vitrified china, these bowls are built to perform under the repeated stresses of a working hospitality environment — commercial dishwashers, stacking, and the general handling that comes with a busy covers service. Super vitrified construction reduces chipping and crazing compared with standard vitrified ware, which matters when you're running a large number of covers and pieces need to stay presentable service after service.
- Distinctive triangular form suits creative plating for starters and sharing dishes
- Natural colour variation between pieces adds character to table settings
- Super vitrified body resists chipping and crazing under heavy use
- Muted Deep Purple finish coordinates well across the broader Stonecast Patina range
- Sold in a pack of 12, suited to consistent covers service
This range is best suited to restaurants, hotels, and gastro pubs where the tableware is expected to carry some of the visual identity of the food offering. The pack of 12 is a practical quantity for smaller operations or for supplementing an existing set; larger venues covering multiple sections may want to consider ordering in greater volume to ensure consistency across the floor.
If you'd like to discuss how the Stonecast Patina range fits alongside your existing tableware, or whether the pack size is right for your service, we're happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction for durability in commercial service
- 185mm triangular bowl form suited to starters and sharing plates
- Natural manufacturing variation creates unique character in each piece
- Deep Purple Patina finish inspired by aged and weathered materials
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for consistent table setting across covers
Operational Benefits
- Resists chipping and crazing through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Distinctive form supports creative plating and elevates food presentation
- Consistent colourway across the range simplifies front-of-house coordination
- Pack of 12 provides practical quantity for smaller or supplementary orders
- Durable enough to maintain presentable appearance across high-turnover services
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 185(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 5.98kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the natural variation in finish is intentional and part of the Patina concept, reflecting how aged materials develop an uneven, characterful surface over time. In practice, the pieces read cohesively on a table, but if absolute colour uniformity is a requirement, this range may not be the right fit.
- Super vitrified china is fired at higher density than standard vitrified ware, which makes it more resistant to chipping along edges and to crazing on the glaze surface. For a busy restaurant running multiple dishwasher cycles per service, this generally translates to a longer usable life compared with lighter-grade tableware.
- That depends on your covers and how you're using the bowl — for a 40-cover operation using these as a starter or sharing plate, 12 pieces would typically cover one sitting with some rotation. Higher-volume venues or those running continuous service across multiple sections would usually order in larger quantities to avoid shortfalls during peak periods.