Dudson Harvest Plum Coupe Bowl 7.25 inch | Box of 12
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Plum Coupe Bowl is a hand-finished stoneware piece from Dudson's Harvest range, made in England. It is designed for operators who want tableware that contributes to the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 42.6Ltr | 1499½oz
- Colour
- Red
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Plum Coupe Bowl is a hand-finished stoneware piece from Dudson's Harvest range, made in England. It is designed for operators who want tableware that contributes to the character of the plate rather than simply presenting it. Each bowl is individually glazed, with a sponged rim treatment that produces a subtle colour variation and a gentle drip effect at the edge. A maker's mark on the reverse reinforces the deliberately artisan nature of the production process — no two pieces will be identical, and that is intentional.
In service, the vitrified stoneware body gives these bowls genuine durability that the handcrafted appearance might not immediately suggest. They cycle reliably through commercial dishwashers and hold up well on a busy pass. The coupe profile works across a range of covers — starters, desserts, sharing dishes, and smaller portioned mains — making it a versatile format for kitchens where the same bowl may appear at multiple points in a menu.
Key practical points for operators considering this bowl:
- Hand-finishing means natural colour variation between pieces — consistent with the range's design intent
- Vitrified body gives good chip resistance for front-of-house daily use
- Coupe profile suits plated starters, desserts, and sharing-style dishes
- Sold in boxes of 12, supporting straightforward par stock planning
- Made in England as part of Dudson's domestic production heritage
This bowl is well suited to casual dining, gastropub, and farm-to-table operations where a handcrafted aesthetic is a deliberate part of the dining experience. It is less well suited to environments where absolute uniformity of appearance is a requirement — the variation inherent in hand-finishing is a feature of the range, not a quality control issue, but operators should factor this into their expectations. Where larger bowl formats or alternative colourways within the Harvest range are needed, other sizes and finishes are available.
If you are specifying tableware for a new opening or building a full cover from within the Harvest range, the team is glad to help you think through quantities and formats before you commit.
Key Features
- Hand-finished stoneware with individually applied sponged rim glaze
- Vitrified ceramic body for chip resistance in daily service use
- Coupe profile suitable for starters, desserts, and sharing dishes
- Maker's mark on reverse reflecting artisan production process
- Sold in cases of 12 to support practical par stock management
Operational Benefits
- Adds handcrafted character to plated dishes without extra effort from the kitchen
- Holds up to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without glaze deterioration
- Natural colour variation between pieces reinforces an authentic casual dining aesthetic
- Versatile coupe format reduces the number of bowl shapes needed on the pass
- Case format simplifies stock ordering and rotation for front-of-house teams
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 42.6Ltr | 1499½oz
- Colour
- Red
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 5.32kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, and it is worth setting expectations with your front-of-house team before service. The variation in glaze tone and the sponged rim effect is an intentional characteristic of the Harvest range, not inconsistency in manufacture. For most casual dining and gastropub concepts this reads well on the table, but operators running a more formal or uniform table setting may find it less suitable.
- Yes. Despite the artisan finish, the Dudson Harvest bowls are built on a vitrified stoneware body that is designed for commercial service conditions. They cycle through standard commercial dishwashers reliably and offer reasonable chip resistance for front-of-house use. As with any tableware, the glaze around the rim is the most vulnerable area, so stacking practices and rack loading are worth monitoring.
- A common working rule is three times your cover count for a single bowl shape — this allows for one set on the table, one in the wash cycle, and one as a buffer for breakages and losses. For high-turnover or multi-service operations you may want to increase that ratio. The team can talk through quantities based on your anticipated covers and menu structure if that would help.