Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Lagoon Triangle Bowl 21oz (Box 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Lagoon triangle bowl is part of Churchill's Stonecast range — a well-established collection of super vitrified porcelain tableware designed for professional foodservice use. The Aqueous Lagoon...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 600ml | 21oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Aqueous Lagoon triangle bowl is part of Churchill's Stonecast range — a well-established collection of super vitrified porcelain tableware designed for professional foodservice use. The Aqueous Lagoon colourway applies a hand-finished turquoise glaze with natural tonal variation, giving each piece a considered, artisan appearance while retaining the durability expected from commercial-grade porcelain. Bowls are supplied in a box of twelve.
In a busy service environment, the super vitrified porcelain construction offers meaningful practical advantages over standard earthenware or mid-grade porcelain. The material is denser and more resistant to chipping and crazing, which matters when bowls are cycling through a commercial dishwasher multiple times per service. The hand-finished glaze holds well under regular use and retains its appearance over time, which is worth considering when you're maintaining a consistent look across a large front-of-house setting.
The triangle bowl form suits a range of service applications — starters, sides, sharing portions, and plated desserts — where a more distinctive shape adds visual interest to a table setting without complicating kitchen workflow or stacking.
- Suitable for commercial dishwasher use, reducing turnaround time during service
- Hand-finished glaze creates natural variation, giving covers a considered appearance
- Triangle form works well for starters, sides, and plated desserts
- Sold by the box of twelve, supporting straightforward stock management
- Consistent with the wider Stonecast range, allowing mixed or matched table settings
The Aqueous Lagoon colourway works particularly well in venues where a coastal, natural, or contemporary aesthetic is part of the wider interior direction. Operators already using other Stonecast pieces can mix or coordinate across the range. If you're specifying tableware for a larger opening or need guidance on quantities relative to cover count, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Hand-finished turquoise glaze with natural tonal variation across each piece
- Super vitrified porcelain construction with high resistance to chipping and crazing
- Triangle bowl form suited to starters, sides, and plated desserts
- 600ml capacity providing a practical portion size for table service
- Supplied in a box of twelve for straightforward volume ordering
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without rapid deterioration
- Consistent appearance across covers supports a well-presented front of house
- Distinctive shape adds visual interest to plated dishes without complicating service
- Box-quantity supply simplifies stock control and reorder planning
- Coordinates with the broader Stonecast range for flexible table setting options
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 600ml | 21oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Super Vitrified Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 10.54kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified porcelain is fired at a higher density than standard porcelain, which makes it more resistant to chipping, crazing, and absorbing stains over time. In a high-turnover environment where crockery is dishwashed multiple times per service, it tends to retain its appearance and structural integrity significantly longer than mid-grade alternatives.
- Yes — the Stonecast range is designed to work across different shapes and colourways, so Aqueous Lagoon pieces can be combined with other Stonecast finishes to create a varied but coherent table setting. This is a common approach in restaurants where a degree of mix-and-match suits the overall aesthetic.
- A general starting point is to hold two to three times your cover count in any given bowl shape to allow for breakages, dishwasher cycles, and service peaks. The right quantity depends on your service style, turnaround time, and storage capacity — if you'd like to talk through the numbers for your operation, we're happy to help.