Churchill Studio Prints Raku Trace Triangular Bowl Topaz Blue x12
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Trace Triangular Bowl in Topaz Blue is a shaped serving bowl from Churchill's Studio Prints range. The interior well carries an intricate Raku-inspired trace pattern...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 235
- Dimensions
- 235(Ø)mm | 9¼(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Raku Trace Triangular Bowl in Topaz Blue is a shaped serving bowl from Churchill's Studio Prints range. The interior well carries an intricate Raku-inspired trace pattern in Topaz Blue and white, while the exterior and lip remain plain crystal white. That combination makes it straightforward to introduce into an existing whiteware service without a jarring visual shift, or to build out a more considered look alongside other pieces from the Raku collection.
Made from Churchill's super vitrified ceramic, these bowls are built to handle the daily demands of a commercial pass. Vitrified ceramic at this standard resists chipping and thermal shock well, and the finish holds reliably through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles — which matters when crockery is turned around quickly between covers.
From an operational standpoint, the main practical advantages are:
- White exterior integrates cleanly with existing whiteware services
- Patterned interior adds visual interest to plated and constructed dishes
- Vitrified construction handles regular commercial dishwasher use reliably
- Triangular form offers a distinct presentation alternative to round or oval pieces
- Pack of 12 provides a practical quantity for consistent table settings
There are no specialist storage or handling requirements. These stack and store conventionally. As with all decorated crockery, it is worth confirming that your dishwasher chemicals are suitable for patterned pieces to preserve the finish over time. The pack of 12 works as a starting quantity for smaller operations or as a supplementary batch for busier venues.
This bowl suits restaurants, bistros, and casual dining venues that want to add a considered decorative element without moving entirely away from a white crockery base. It is equally at home in tasting-menu or small-plates settings where dish construction benefits from a distinctively shaped vessel. If you are building out a full table setting from the Raku range or want to talk through quantities, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Raku-inspired Topaz Blue trace pattern decorates the interior well
- Super vitrified ceramic construction resists chipping and thermal shock
- White exterior and lip integrates with standard whiteware services
- Triangular form provides a distinct shaped vessel for plated dishes
- Supplied as a pack of 12 for consistent table setting across a service
Operational Benefits
- Adds decorative interest to plated dishes without replacing existing whiteware
- Handles repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without compromising finish
- Reduces visual mismatch when mixed into an established crockery service
- Supports consistent presentation across covers with a matched pack quantity
- Distinct shape helps differentiate courses or dishes within a tasting menu
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Diameter
- 235
- Dimensions
- 235(Ø)mm | 9¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Triangular
- Material
- Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 540g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Churchill's super vitrified ceramic is designed for the demands of commercial warewashing, and the finish is generally durable under regular machine cycles. As a precaution with any decorated crockery, it is worth checking that your dishwasher detergent is rated as suitable for patterned pieces, as some aggressive chemicals can affect decoration over time.
- The triangular form stacks conventionally, though the geometry means you will use shelf space slightly differently than with round pieces of a comparable diameter. It is worth factoring this into your crockery storage layout if you are running large quantities alongside other shaped items.
- For a smaller restaurant or as a supplementary batch for specific courses or sharing dishes, 12 pieces is a practical starting quantity. Higher-volume operations running multiple sittings or large covers would typically want to hold additional stock to allow for breakage and concurrent dishwasher cycles — the team can help you work out a sensible quantity based on your service pattern.