Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Agate Grey Coupe Bowl 40oz
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Agate Grey Coupe Bowl is a generously sized serving bowl produced in Churchill's super vitrified porcelain. The Kintsugi pattern draws on the Japanese philosophy of...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Agate Grey Coupe Bowl is a generously sized serving bowl produced in Churchill's super vitrified porcelain. The Kintsugi pattern draws on the Japanese philosophy of repairing broken objects with gold — here reinterpreted as a contemporary decorative glaze finish in Agate Grey that suits modern plating styles across a wide range of cuisines. At 40oz capacity, this bowl comfortably handles pasta, salads, ramen, sharing portions, and composed desserts.
Super vitrified porcelain is a practical choice for busy food service environments. The denser body offers improved chip resistance compared to standard porcelain, which matters when crockery is handled at pace across multiple covers per sitting. The coupe profile — no rim — gives kitchen and front-of-house teams a clean canvas for presentation and makes stacking and storage straightforward on the pass or in the pot wash area.
- Generous 40oz capacity suits pasta, noodle dishes, salads, and sharing portions
- Coupe shape supports neat stacking and efficient use of storage space
- Super vitrified porcelain body offers improved durability in daily commercial use
- Agate Grey Kintsugi pattern works well across contemporary and casual dining menus
- Sold in boxes of 12, suited to building or replenishing a matching service set
As with any decorative tableware, it is worth checking the pattern across the range before committing to a large order — particularly if you are matching to existing Churchill Studio Prints pieces already in service. The Kintsugi range includes complementary plate and bowl formats if a coordinated table setting is the aim.
If you are specifying tableware for a new opening or refreshing a service set and would like to talk through quantities or range compatibility, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- 40oz coupe bowl in super vitrified porcelain for commercial use
- Kintsugi Agate Grey decorative glaze finish for contemporary presentation
- Coupe profile with no rim for clean plating and easy stacking
- Super vitrified body with enhanced chip resistance for daily service
- Supplied in boxes of 12 for straightforward stock replenishment
Operational Benefits
- Durable construction reduces chip-related replacement costs over time
- Generous capacity handles substantial portions without appearing overcrowded
- Coupe shape speeds up plating and simplifies stacking on the pass
- Consistent decorative finish supports a cohesive look across table settings
- Box quantity of 12 makes it practical to scale stock to cover numbers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Colour
- Grey
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 10.04kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — super vitrified porcelain has a denser, harder-wearing body than standard porcelain, making it a practical choice where crockery is handled at pace across multiple sittings. It is a commonly specified material in busy casual dining, pub restaurant, and café environments where durability matters as much as appearance.
- The Kintsugi pattern is available across multiple formats within the Studio Prints range, including plates and other bowl sizes, which allows operators to build a coordinated table setting. If you are mixing formats or checking pattern consistency across an existing service set, it is worth reviewing the full range before ordering.
- A common rule of thumb for table service crockery is to hold three times your seated cover count to allow for items in service, in the wash, and as a buffer against breakages. For a 40-cover restaurant, that would suggest holding around 120 bowls of this format — roughly ten boxes. Your actual requirement will depend on sitting frequency and wash turnaround times.