Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Bowl Coral 178mm Pack of 12
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Bowl draws on the Japanese practice of Kintsugi — the tradition of repairing broken ceramics with gold, treating the repair as part of the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Lotus Bowl draws on the Japanese practice of Kintsugi — the tradition of repairing broken ceramics with gold, treating the repair as part of the object's story rather than hiding it. Churchill has translated that concept into a decorative surface pattern applied to a practical porcelain bowl, offered here in a warm Coral colourway. At 178mm, the bowl sits in a useful mid-size bracket, versatile enough to carry soup, salads, desserts, or smaller sharing portions depending on your service style.
Porcelain at this grade is a reliable material choice for commercial front-of-house use. It handles repeated dishwasher cycles without rapid glaze degradation, which is a genuine consideration when the same pieces are going through service and wash-up multiple times a day. The Coral colourway reads clearly on a laid table without needing additional decoration to hold its own, and the Kintsugi pattern works well against both neutral linens and more considered table settings.
- Porcelain construction compatible with commercial dishwashers
- Supplied in a pack of 12, suited to standard restaurant and café purchasing increments
- 178mm diameter suitable across starter, dessert, and side applications
- Coral colourway coordinates with the wider Studio Prints Kintsugi range
- Consistent piece weight supports stable stacking in storage and on pass
This bowl is well suited to independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and café operators who want considered design at the table without sacrificing day-to-day durability. It sits within a broader range, so if you're building a coordinated table setting or working out quantities against your cover count, it's worth a conversation with the team before you order.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 178mm diameter suits soup, dessert, salad, and side-dish service
- Kintsugi surface pattern applied to a practical, chip-resistant form
- Coral colourway coordinates across the full Studio Prints Kintsugi range
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for standard catering purchasing increments
Operational Benefits
- Glaze holds up through high-frequency wash cycles without rapid deterioration
- Mid-size format reduces the need for multiple bowl sizes across your menu
- Distinctive pattern adds table presence without requiring additional decoration
- Range coordination simplifies building a cohesive front-of-house table setting
- Pack-of-12 format aligns with typical cover counts and breakage replacement needs
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 481.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general guide, operators running 40–60 covers typically hold two to three times their cover count in any one piece to allow for service, wash-up, and breakage. For a 40-cover restaurant using this bowl across multiple courses, two to three packs of 12 is a reasonable starting point, though your specific service style and menu will affect the figure. It's worth talking through your cover count with us before ordering.
- Yes — the Kintsugi pattern is available across multiple pieces within the Churchill Studio Prints range, so you can build a coordinated table setting using plates, bowls, and other formats in the same colourway. If you're specifying across a full table setting, we can help confirm which pieces are available and in stock.
- Porcelain is generally well suited to commercial dishwasher use, withstanding the temperature cycles and detergents used in commercial kitchens better than many alternative materials. That said, longevity depends on handling practices — careful stacking and avoiding overloading racks will extend the life of the glaze and reduce chip rates noticeably.