Churchill Studio Prints Raku Coupe Bowl Topaz Blue 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Coupe Bowl in Topaz Blue is a porcelain serving bowl designed for restaurant and hospitality table settings. The surface finish imitates traditional raku firing techniques,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 248
- Dimensions
- 248(Ø)mm | 9¾(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Coupe Bowl in Topaz Blue is a porcelain serving bowl designed for restaurant and hospitality table settings. The surface finish imitates traditional raku firing techniques, producing a textured, subtly irregular glaze effect. This variation between pieces is a deliberate characteristic of the range — not a quality inconsistency — and gives the tableware a degree of individuality that plain white porcelain does not offer.
Porcelain construction means these bowls handle the demands of a working kitchen reliably: repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, daily handling across covers, and the general wear of a full service. The rimless coupe form is practical for a broad range of plating styles — composed salads, desserts, broth-based courses, and sharing portions all sit naturally within the shape.
The Topaz Blue colourway provides useful contrast against both light and dark-coloured food presentations, and the raku texture adds visual interest without drawing attention away from the dish. Key practical points worth noting:
- Porcelain construction suitable for commercial dishwasher use
- Coupe profile works across starter, main, and dessert plating formats
- Raku glaze effect gives natural variation between individual pieces
- Supplied in packs of 12 to support consistent cover counts
- Mid-market price point makes replacement cost manageable
These bowls are well suited to independent restaurants, boutique hotels, and casual dining operations moving away from plain white tableware without committing to a heavily decorated style. The Studio Prints range sits at a mid-market position, which is appropriate where presentation matters but replacement cost remains a practical consideration. If a different colourway or finish better suits your existing tableware, the Studio Prints range includes several alternatives worth considering.
If you'd like to talk through how this bowl fits with your current tableware or whether the size works across your menu, we're glad to help.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction rated for commercial dishwasher repeated use
- 248mm rimless coupe profile suits a wide range of plating styles
- Raku glaze finish produces natural variation across individual pieces
- Topaz Blue colourway provides strong contrast for food presentation
- Supplied as a pack of 12 to support consistent restaurant cover counts
Operational Benefits
- Withstands daily commercial dishwasher cycles without finish degradation
- Rimless coupe form reduces plating restrictions across starter and main courses
- Textured raku finish adds table visual interest without overshadowing the dish
- Pack-of-12 format makes building or replenishing cover counts straightforward
- Mid-market replacement cost keeps breakage economics manageable in busy services
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 248
- Dimensions
- 248(Ø)mm | 9¾(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 810g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The porcelain construction is appropriate for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, which is standard expectation for tableware in a busy restaurant or hotel environment. The raku glaze effect is a surface characteristic of the range rather than an applied coating, so it does not present the same wear risk as hand-painted or decal-finished pieces.
- That depends on your cover count, menu structure, and dishwasher turnaround time. As a working guide, most operators aim for at least one and a half to two times their seated cover count to maintain a buffer during peak service. Packs of 12 allow you to scale your order in practical increments.
- The raku glaze technique is designed to produce variation between individual pieces, so a degree of difference in tone and texture is expected and intentional across the range. In practice, this means the bowls work well together on the table without requiring an exact match — though if colour consistency is a priority for your setting, it is worth discussing your requirements with us before ordering.