Royal Crown Derby Effervesce White Coupe Bowl 225mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Royal Crown Derby Effervesce coupe bowl is a 225mm bone china piece designed for front-of-house use in restaurants, hotels, and banqueting operations. The coupe profile — wide, shallow, and...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 220
- Dimensions
- 36(H) x 220(Ø)mm | 1½(H)" x 8¾(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Royal Crown Derby Effervesce coupe bowl is a 225mm bone china piece designed for front-of-house use in restaurants, hotels, and banqueting operations. The coupe profile — wide, shallow, and without a defined rim — suits a range of plating styles, from starters and desserts through to sharing dishes and pre-set covers.
Bone china is a practical choice for professional service environments. It is lighter than many alternatives while remaining robust under the repeated handling, stacking, and warewashing cycles that commercial service demands. The Effervesce pattern uses a subtle surface texture that helps mask fingerprints during service — a small but genuine advantage when covers are being set at pace and there is limited time for polish checks.
For kitchen and front-of-house teams, the practical advantages of this range include:
- Lightweight construction reduces handling fatigue during large cover settings
- Textured finish minimises visible fingermarks between courses
- Dishwasher-safe bone china suited to high-frequency warewashing cycles
- Coupe shape accommodates a range of plating presentations
- Supplied in a pack of six, practical for building covers in multiples
As with any fine bone china, it performs best when handled and racked correctly through the dishwasher — avoiding overloading and contact with harder ceramic ware will extend service life. This is a refined piece and is better suited to table service environments than high-turnover canteen or outdoor catering use.
The Effervesce range is well suited to restaurants, private dining rooms, and hotel banqueting where a clean white aesthetic is the house style. Operators running very high cover volumes may wish to consider a more utilitarian bone china or porcelain option for everyday service.
If you are building a full cover specification or coordinating across multiple pieces in the Effervesce range, we are happy to talk through quantities and suitability before you order.
Key Features
- 225mm coupe profile in fine bone china, pack of six
- Textured surface finish helps reduce visible fingermarks during service
- Lightweight construction relative to standard porcelain alternatives
- Dishwasher-safe with a rated temperature range of 2°C to 100°C
- White-on-white Effervesce pattern suits contemporary table presentations
Operational Benefits
- Lighter weight reduces fatigue when setting large banqueting covers
- Textured finish maintains presentable appearance between course changes
- Withstands repeated commercial warewashing cycles without rapid deterioration
- Coupe shape supports varied plating styles across starters and desserts
- Pack-of-six format simplifies stock management and cover-count ordering
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 220
- Dimensions
- 36(H) x 220(Ø)mm | 1½(H)" x 8¾(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Bone China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Temperature range
- 2°C to 100°C
- Weight
- 425g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It performs well in table service environments where covers are handled carefully and warewashing is managed correctly. For very high-turnover operations where breakage rates are a primary concern, a heavier-duty porcelain option may prove more economical in the long run.
- Yes, the bone china is dishwasher-safe and rated for temperatures up to 100°C. To get the best service life, avoid overloading racks and keep these pieces away from heavier ceramic or metal items that could cause chipping during the wash cycle.
- That depends on your cover count, number of sittings per service, and warewashing turnaround. As a general guide, operators often hold two to three times their peak cover count to maintain a working buffer. If you want to talk through quantities for your specific operation, our team can help.