Churchill Alchemy Fine China Teapots 1Ltr (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy teapot is a vitrified fine china teapot intended for professional table service. Each pot sits just over a litre, comfortably serving two to three cups, which makes...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 1.023Ltr
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Coffee/Tea Pots
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy teapot is a vitrified fine china teapot intended for professional table service. Each pot sits just over a litre, comfortably serving two to three cups, which makes it a practical fit for standard two-person covers in hotels, restaurants, cafés, and contract catering operations. The pack of six is designed to support section-level stocking rather than piecemeal replacements.
Fine china vitrified to Churchill's commercial standard is meaningfully more resilient than standard earthenware — better resistance to chipping, crazing, and the cumulative handling wear that comes from repeated clearing, washing, and resetting throughout a busy service. In a table-service operation running multiple covers a day, that durability has a direct bearing on replacement frequency and presentation standards over time. The range is fully dishwasher safe, which keeps turnaround manageable without any special handling requirements.
From an operational standpoint, the practical advantages are straightforward:
- Vitrified construction withstands the daily handling demands of commercial table service
- Dishwasher safe for reliable, fast turnaround between covers
- Clean white finish coordinates with the wider Alchemy range
- Consistent form supports uniform presentation across a section
- Pack of six suits rotation planning rather than one-off replacements
There are no infrastructure considerations — these are standard tabletop items. The main planning point is volume: a one-litre pot works well for two-person covers, but operations regularly running larger parties at the same time should think through whether additional packs are needed to maintain adequate rotation through the dishwasher cycle without shortfalls mid-service.
If you are building a full crockery specification or matching into an existing Alchemy table setting, we are happy to help work through the quantities and mix that suits your covers and service style.
Key Features
- Vitrified fine china construction resists chipping and crazing under daily use
- 1Ltr capacity serves two to three cups per pot comfortably
- Fully dishwasher safe for rapid turnaround throughout service
- Sold in a pack of six to support section-level stock rotation
- Clean white glaze coordinates with the full Churchill Alchemy range
Operational Benefits
- Reduces replacement frequency through durable vitrified china construction
- Maintains consistent table presentation across all covers in a section
- Keeps service moving with dishwasher-safe design and fast turnaround
- Simplifies crockery ordering with a practical multi-unit pack format
- Suits two-person covers without over-pouring or unnecessary table clutter
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 1.023Ltr
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Coffee/Tea Pots
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Fine China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 4.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a rough guide, you need enough pots in rotation to cover active tables while a proportion moves through the dishwasher cycle. For a section of six to eight tables running two-person covers, a pack of six is often the minimum starting point — busier operations or those with longer dishwasher cycles may want two packs to avoid shortfalls during peak periods.
- A one-litre pot is well suited to two-person covers and works for three cups if poured with a little care. For operations regularly serving groups of four or more who order tea together, it is worth considering whether a larger-format pot or multiple pots per table better suits the service flow.
- Vitrified china is fired at a higher temperature, which produces a denser, less porous body that resists chipping, crazing, and staining more effectively than standard earthenware. In a high-turnover table-service environment where teapots are handled, stacked, and machine-washed repeatedly each day, that difference becomes noticeable in both longevity and maintained appearance.