Churchill Nova Clyde Unhandled Soup Bowls 398ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Churchill Nova Clyde unhandled soup bowl is a white porcelain bowl from Churchill's Nova collection, finished with Clyde's characteristic banded edging in contrasting maroon and grey. The design sits...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 398ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Soup
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Product Description
The Churchill Nova Clyde unhandled soup bowl is a white porcelain bowl from Churchill's Nova collection, finished with Clyde's characteristic banded edging in contrasting maroon and grey. The design sits at the practical end of contemporary tableware — understated enough to suit a range of dining styles without drawing attention away from the food.
Made from vitreous porcelain, these bowls do not absorb moisture, which matters in a busy service environment where bowls are cycled through dishwashers repeatedly throughout a shift. The non-porous surface resists staining and bacterial ingress, making them straightforward to keep hygienic in high-turnover operations. Churchill backs this range with a five-year edge chip warranty, which reflects the confidence they place in the durability of the body — edge chipping being the most common cause of tableware attrition in commercial settings.
Practically speaking, the unhandled format stacks efficiently, reducing storage footprint and simplifying front-of-house handling. The 398ml capacity suits a standard soup or starter portion, and the consistent sizing makes batch preparation and portioning more reliable.
- Vitreous porcelain resists moisture absorption and staining through heavy dishwasher use
- Five-year edge chip warranty reduces long-term tableware replacement costs
- Unhandled design stacks neatly, saving storage space on shelving or in transit
- Consistent 398ml capacity supports reliable portioning across service periods
- Clyde banding adds a clean, coordinated look suitable for casual and mid-range dining
These bowls are well suited to restaurants, pub dining rooms, hotel food service, and contract catering operations running regular soup or starter courses. They are sold in a pack of 24, which suits initial stock purchases or topping up an existing Nova Clyde service. If your operation runs very high covers or demands a larger range of matching pieces, it is worth reviewing the broader Nova Clyde collection for coordinated items.
If you are unsure about quantities for your cover count, or want to discuss how Nova Clyde fits alongside your existing tableware, the team is happy to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Vitreous porcelain body that does not absorb moisture or staining
- Five-year edge chip warranty covering the most common breakage point
- 398ml capacity suited to standard soup and starter portioning
- Clyde banded edging in contrasting maroon and grey on white glaze
- Sold in a pack of 24 for practical bulk stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces bacterial risk through a non-porous surface that resists moisture ingress
- Lowers long-term replacement costs with a five-year edge chip warranty
- Streamlines storage and transit with a stackable unhandled bowl format
- Supports consistent portioning across busy service with a fixed 398ml capacity
- Coordinates front-of-house presentation with a clean, understated tableware design
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 398ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Soup
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
- Weight
- 8.45kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is three to four times your seated cover count, which allows for bowls in use, in the wash cycle, and in reserve during peak service. For operations running multiple sittings or high-volume service, a larger stock holding is usually advisable to avoid running short mid-shift.
- Yes. Churchill's vitreous porcelain is designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. The non-porous body resists moisture absorption and surface degradation, and the five-year edge chip warranty reflects their durability in high-turnover environments.
- Porcelain is generally microwave-safe, but if reheating to order is a regular part of your service process, it is worth confirming this directly with Churchill for this specific range, as some decorative finishes can impose limitations. The team can help clarify this before you commit to a quantity.