Churchill Stonecast Blueberry Mug 340ml (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a practical choice for operators who want tableware that carries some character without demanding careful handling. The Blueberry colourway uses a hand-applied reactive glaze, which...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 106(H) x 110(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 4.2kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a practical choice for operators who want tableware that carries some character without demanding careful handling. The Blueberry colourway uses a hand-applied reactive glaze, which means each piece shows slight natural variation in tone and texture. That variation gives a more artisan quality than a standard printed finish, and it tends to hold up well in environments where tableware takes a lot of daily use.
The mugs are made in super vitrified china, which offers meaningfully better chip resistance than standard vitrified ware. In a café or restaurant where mugs are stacked, machine-washed repeatedly, and turned around at pace during service, that added durability translates directly into lower replacement costs over time. The reactive glaze also retains its colour through commercial dishwasher cycles better than surface-applied alternatives.
This is a solid, all-round mug for hot beverages — well suited to coffee shop service, hotel breakfast operations, pub dining rooms, and casual restaurants. The hand-applied finish works particularly well where operators want to move away from plain white without adopting a formal table setting.
- Super vitrified construction offers improved chip resistance in daily service
- Hand-applied reactive glaze creates natural variation across the set
- Holds up reliably through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Available in further Stonecast colourways for consistent table settings
- Practical pack quantity for initial cover counts or topping up stock
If you are specifying tableware across a full cover count, or planning to mix Stonecast pieces across plates, bowls, and mugs, it is worth a conversation before you order — the team can help you get quantities and colourways right in one go.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction for enhanced chip resistance in service
- Hand-applied reactive glaze producing natural colour and texture variation
- Glaze formulation designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 340ml capacity suitable for standard hot beverage portions
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward cover-count ordering
Operational Benefits
- Reduces mug replacement frequency and ongoing tableware costs over time
- Artisan glaze finish adds character without requiring delicate handling
- Colour retention through machine washing keeps presentation consistent
- Natural variation across pieces suits relaxed, contemporary dining environments
- Pack format simplifies initial ordering and stock replenishment planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 106(H) x 110(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 4.2kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The reactive glaze on Stonecast is applied and fired into the surface rather than printed on top, which means it resists fading and dulling through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles noticeably better than surface-decorated alternatives. In high-turnover operations washing several cycles a day, operators generally find the finish remains presentable over a longer service life than standard vitrified ware.
- Yes, Churchill produces the Stonecast range across a number of colourways, so if you are looking to maintain consistency across a table setting or match pieces already in service, there are options worth exploring. If you are specifying across multiple product types — plates, bowls, and mugs — it is worth discussing your full requirements so the right colourways and quantities can be confirmed together.
- That depends on your cover count, turnover rate, and how frequently you are running dishwasher cycles during service. As a general guide, most operators aim to hold two to three times their seated cover count in mugs to allow for items in use, items in the wash, and a working buffer. If you are unsure what quantity makes sense for your operation, the team is happy to talk it through.