Churchill Stonecast Lavender Evolve Coupe Bowl 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Lavender Evolve Coupe Bowl is a hand-decorated ceramic bowl designed for front-of-house use in commercial dining environments. The coupe profile — wide and shallow with no pronounced...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Colour
- Purple
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Lavender Evolve Coupe Bowl is a hand-decorated ceramic bowl designed for front-of-house use in commercial dining environments. The coupe profile — wide and shallow with no pronounced rim — keeps the presentation clean and the focus on the food. At 248mm across and holding just over a litre, it works across a range of applications: main-course pasta and risotto, generous salad portions, sharing plates, and plated desserts.
The bowl is produced in super vitrified ceramic, which is the material most commonly specified for busy restaurant and hotel tableware. Super vitrification increases the density of the clay body during firing, producing a harder, more chip-resistant surface than standard vitrified china. In a kitchen where bowls go through a commercial dishwasher several times daily, that difference in durability has a direct bearing on how long a set remains serviceable. The hand-decorated lavender finish gives each piece a degree of individual character — subtle variation between pieces is a normal and intentional part of the aesthetic.
Practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Super vitrified ceramic construction offers reliable chip resistance in daily commercial use
- Fully dishwasher safe, suitable for high-throughput back-of-house operations
- Hand-decorated finish means subtle piece-to-piece variation should be expected
- Sold in packs of 12, which supports cover-level stock planning and breakage management
- Backed by Churchill's five-year warranty as standard
The lavender colourway sits within the broader Stonecast range, which spans twelve colours in total. That breadth makes it practical to build a coherent scheme across piece types, or to mix deliberately across colourways where the concept suits it. It is well suited to independent restaurants, hotel dining rooms, gastropubs, and similar settings where the tableware is considered part of the overall experience.
If you are building out a full Stonecast scheme or want to talk through how the lavender colourway works alongside your existing linen and table styling, we are glad to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified ceramic body fired for increased hardness and density
- 248mm coupe profile suits main courses, sharing plates, and desserts
- Hand-decorated lavender glaze from a twelve-colour Stonecast range
- Fully dishwasher safe for repeated high-temperature commercial cycles
- Supplied in packs of 12 with a five-year Churchill warranty included
Operational Benefits
- Chip-resistant construction reduces replacement frequency in busy services
- Rimless coupe profile supports clean, contemporary plating presentations
- Consistent colourway enables cohesive table schemes across piece types
- Dishwasher durability keeps tableware in service through high-volume covers
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock planning against breakage and cover counts
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Colour
- Purple
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Warranty
- 5 Years
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is to hold two to three times your cover count in each piece type, accounting for bowls in use, in the dishwasher cycle, and in reserve against breakage. For a 40-cover restaurant, three packs of 12 is a reasonable opening stock, though operators running multiple sittings or high breakage environments often carry more.
- The Stonecast range is designed with deliberate, artisan-style variation between pieces — each bowl will be similar in colourway but not identical. This works well in informal, rustic, or contemporary-casual settings. For highly formal or fine-dining environments where strict uniformity is required, a plain vitrified range may be a better fit.
- Super vitrified ceramic is fired at higher temperatures and to a greater density than standard vitrified china, which results in a harder, less porous surface that is more resistant to chipping and crazing over time. In practice, this makes it a more durable choice for operations where tableware goes through a commercial dishwasher multiple times per day.