Art de Cuisine Black Glaze Ripple Bowls Large – Pack of 4
Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Black Glaze Ripple Bowl is a large-format stoneware serving bowl with a hand-thrown appearance and a deep, matt black glaze. Made from super vitrified stoneware,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Capacity
- 2.18Ltr | 76¾oz
- Colour
- Black
- Crockery type
- Bowls
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Product Description
The Churchill Art de Cuisine Black Glaze Ripple Bowl is a large-format stoneware serving bowl with a hand-thrown appearance and a deep, matt black glaze. Made from super vitrified stoneware, each bowl has a generous 2.18-litre capacity, making it a practical choice for portion-generous dishes or multi-serve presentations. They are supplied in packs of four.
In a working foodservice environment, these bowls sit comfortably across a range of service styles. The substantial size suits pasta, grain-based dishes, salads, and sharing starters, while the tactile ripple finish and black glaze read well on a dressed table or an informal buffet counter. The stoneware construction handles regular commercial dishwasher cycles reliably and resists the minor knocks of a busy pass.
Practical advantages for front-of-house and buffet use include:
- Super vitrified stoneware for durability under daily commercial use
- Hand-thrown ripple effect adds visual interest without relying on additional garnish
- Deep black glaze presents food colours cleanly, particularly pale or vibrant dishes
- Consistent sizing across the pack supports uniform plating and buffet layouts
- Dishwasher safe for straightforward turnaround between covers
At just over 210mm in diameter, these bowls work well on standard table settings and fit easily into most rack-wash systems. The stoneware material adds some weight — the pack runs to 3.9kg for four pieces — so storage and handling arrangements are worth factoring in if you are ordering in volume for a large buffet or event operation.
These bowls suit cafés, bistros, hotel breakfast operations, and casual dining restaurants where presentation matters but practicality cannot be compromised. If your service style calls for a smaller individual portion bowl or a lighter material, it is worth reviewing the broader Art de Cuisine range before committing.
If you are unsure whether these suit your specific cover count or service format, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Super vitrified stoneware construction rated for commercial dishwasher use
- 2.18-litre capacity suits generous portions and sharing-style presentations
- Hand-thrown ripple effect profile with deep matt black glaze finish
- 210mm diameter fits standard table settings and most rack-wash systems
- Supplied in a pack of four for consistent plating across covers
Operational Benefits
- Durable stoneware withstands daily commercial washing without glaze degradation
- Generous capacity reduces need for additional side dishes during service
- Striking black finish enhances visual contrast for colourful or pale dishes
- Uniform pack sizing supports consistent presentation across buffet layouts
- Versatile format works across breakfast, lunch, and dinner service styles
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Capacity
- 2.18Ltr | 76¾oz
- Colour
- Black
- Crockery type
- Bowls
- Diameter
- 210
- Dimensions
- 90(H) x 210(Ø)mm | 3½(H)" x 8¼(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Stoneware
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 3.9kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The super vitrified stoneware construction is designed to withstand the temperature and detergent cycles of commercial dishwashers used in foodservice environments. Regular rack-wash use should not affect the glaze or structural integrity under normal operating conditions.
- For à la carte service, four bowls per pack is a modest starting quantity and most operators will want to order in multiples to maintain sufficient rotation between the pass and the wash. For buffet use, the number of packs needed depends on how frequently the display is refreshed rather than direct cover count — it is worth thinking through your replenishment cycle before ordering.
- Stoneware retains heat reasonably well once warmed, but these bowls are not intended for oven-to-table use. For hot pasta or grain dishes, pre-warming the bowls in a low oven or hot cupboard before plating is a straightforward way to maintain service temperature at the table.