Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangular Shallow Bowls Topaz Blue
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangular Shallow Bowl in Topaz Blue is part of Churchill's Studio Prints collection — vitrified porcelain tableware designed for operators who want considered presentation without...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 158(W) x 238(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Triangular Shallow Bowl in Topaz Blue is part of Churchill's Studio Prints collection — vitrified porcelain tableware designed for operators who want considered presentation without sacrificing the durability that commercial service demands. The triangular form and topaz blue colourwash make these a deliberate plating choice rather than a general-purpose piece.
The Raku glaze process is kiln-reactive, meaning each bowl carries subtle variation in texture and tone. In practice, this gives the table some individuality without requiring operators to manage a complex mix of different pieces. That character is backed by the reliability of vitrified porcelain construction, which handles repeated warewashing cycles well and offers good resistance to the chipping that comes with regular commercial handling.
The shallow triangular profile suits starters, desserts, and composed small plates where a defined, flat surface helps with plating precision. The fully glazed foot allows stable stacking, which makes back-of-house storage more manageable when space is limited. Key practical points:
- Kiln-reactive glaze gives each piece individual tonal and textural variation
- Vitrified porcelain construction handles regular commercial warewashing
- Triangular form provides a defined surface for composed, precision plating
- Fully glazed foot supports stable stacking and compact storage
- Supplied in a pack of 12, practical for building or supplementing a cover set
These bowls are well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event caterers where tableware supports a wider dining concept. The pack of 12 works for operators building out cover counts incrementally. If you are looking to build a consistent table setting across multiple ranges or formats, the team is happy to help you think through the options before you commit.
Key Features
- Kiln-reactive Raku glaze produces individual tonal variation on each piece
- Vitrified porcelain construction resists chipping under regular commercial use
- Triangular shallow profile provides a defined surface for composed plating
- Fully glazed foot enables stable, space-efficient stacking in storage
- Supplied in packs of 12, suited to partial or full cover builds
Operational Benefits
- Adds visual individuality to the table without compromising serviceware durability
- Withstands high-frequency warewashing cycles with consistent performance
- Defined plating surface supports precision presentation of starters and desserts
- Stable stacking reduces storage footprint in space-constrained back-of-house areas
- Pack of 12 allows operators to scale cover counts without overstocking
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 158(W) x 238(L)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 5.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Vitrified porcelain is a reliable choice for busy commercial environments, offering good chip resistance and the ability to withstand frequent warewashing. The pack of 12 allows you to build up quantity in stages, though high-volume sites covering 60 or more covers per sitting may want to consider holding two or more packs to account for breakage and rotation.
- The variation between pieces is subtle — differences in texture and tonal depth rather than significant colour shifts. In most dining settings this reads as intentional character rather than inconsistency, and it is part of what the Raku process is designed to produce. If a very uniform table presentation is a priority, it is worth viewing samples before committing.
- The shallow profile and defined triangular surface make these well suited to starters, amuse-bouches, dessert plates, and composed small plates where the plating layout matters. They are less suited to dishes requiring depth, such as soups or heavily sauced mains, where a deeper bowl or rimmed plate would be more practical.