Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Stone Grey Wide Rim Bowl 240mm
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Stone Grey Wide Rim Bowl is a 240mm porcelain piece from Churchill's Studio Prints range. The wide, flat rim creates a generous visual frame around...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 284ml | 10oz
- Colour
- Grey
- Diameter
- 240
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Homespun Stone Grey Wide Rim Bowl is a 240mm porcelain piece from Churchill's Studio Prints range. The wide, flat rim creates a generous visual frame around the well, making it well suited to plated starters, pasta, risotto, and small sharing elements where the rim forms part of the overall presentation. The hand-painted banding around the rim edge introduces a degree of natural variation between pieces, which tends to complement relaxed, informal, or artisan dining concepts rather than formal fine dining.
In day-to-day service, the wide rim gives kitchen and front-of-house teams a practical handling surface, reducing the likelihood of contact with dish contents during plating and carrying. The 284ml capacity positions these bowls firmly in starter and small-course territory — it is worth considering portion sizing carefully before committing, as the well is not generous enough for a main course serving.
- Wide rim aids confident handling during plating and service
- Hand-painted banding adds character with natural piece-to-piece variation
- Porcelain construction performs reliably under commercial dishwasher cycles
- Supplied in packs of 12, practical for initial builds or top-up ordering
- Five-year edge chip warranty addresses the most common form of damage in busy environments
The Stone Grey colourway is neutral enough to sit alongside a broad range of table linen, glassware, and complementary pieces from the same Churchill range. Venues running high covers or demanding service conditions may find a plainer, more utilitarian alternative a better long-term choice where decorative finish is a lower priority than outright resilience.
If you are building a full cover or mixing pieces across a Churchill range, it is worth a conversation to confirm the combination works before placing an order — we are happy to help.
Key Features
- 240mm wide rim porcelain bowl with generous framing around the well
- Hand-painted stone grey banding with natural variation between pieces
- 284ml capacity suited to starter, amuse-bouche, and small-course portions
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycling
- Supplied in packs of 12 with a five-year edge chip warranty included
Operational Benefits
- Wide rim reduces contact with dish contents during plating and service
- Neutral colourway pairs easily with varied linen, glassware, and tableware
- Pack-of-12 format supports efficient initial builds and stock top-ups
- Edge chip warranty reduces replacement costs in busy service environments
- Artisan finish suits informal dining concepts without requiring a full redesign
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 284ml | 10oz
- Colour
- Grey
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm | 9½(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
- Weight
- 7.39kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Not comfortably. At 284ml, these bowls are best suited to starters, small sharing elements, or amuse-bouche courses. Operators planning to use them for pasta or risotto mains should consider a larger bowl from the same range to avoid portion restrictions.
- The porcelain body handles commercial dishwasher cycles reliably, and Churchill backs the range with a five-year edge chip warranty. The hand-painted banding is designed to withstand normal warewashing, though as with any decorated piece, avoiding harsh abrasive chemicals will help maintain the finish over time.
- It can work in busier environments, but the decorative hand-painted finish means it is better suited to concepts where presentation and character matter — cafés, bistros, and restaurant dining rather than high-throughput canteen or takeaway-style service. Venues prioritising resilience above all else may find a plainer, heavier alternative more practical.