Churchill Stonecast Patina Evolve Coupe Bowl Red Rust 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina Evolve Coupe Bowl in Red Rust is part of the seventh colour release in Churchill's established Stonecast Patina collection. The 248mm coupe format offers a broad,...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina Evolve Coupe Bowl in Red Rust is part of the seventh colour release in Churchill's established Stonecast Patina collection. The 248mm coupe format offers a broad, shallow profile suited to contemporary plating styles — equally at home presenting pasta, risotto, sharing portions, or structured desserts. The Red Rust colourway has a rich, warm depth that works well in settings where earthy, natural tones complement the food presentation.
Made from super vitrified china, these bowls are built to withstand the rigours of a busy commercial kitchen. Super vitrified construction improves chip resistance and durability compared to standard porcelain, which matters when crockery is going through a commercial dishwasher multiple times daily and being stacked, transported, and handled at pace during service. The finish also maintains its appearance well over extended use, which helps keep table presentation consistent over time.
From an operational standpoint, buying in a pack of 12 supports a practical par stock for a section or helps build cover numbers for larger services. Key practical points worth noting:
- Super vitrified construction offers good resistance to chipping in daily service use
- Coupe profile suits modern plating and sauced dishes with good rim space
- Rich Red Rust finish provides strong visual contrast with light-coloured foods
- Compatible with commercial dishwasher cycles at standard catering temperatures
- Part of a wider Stonecast Patina collection, supporting coordinated table settings
There are no special storage or service requirements beyond standard crockery handling. The weight per piece — just over 800g — is worth factoring in if front-of-house staff are carrying fully loaded stacks, particularly for longer service periods.
These bowls are best suited to restaurants, bistros, boutique hotels, and dining venues where tableware presentation is part of the guest experience. The Stonecast Patina collection spans multiple colourways and formats, so if you're looking to build a coordinated set across plates, bowls, and serving pieces, or you're weighing up which colour sits best with your existing tableware, we're happy to help you think it through before you order.
Key Features
- Super vitrified construction improves chip resistance in daily commercial use
- 248mm coupe profile provides generous surface area for modern plating
- Red Rust glaze offers rich, warm depth consistent across the batch
- Part of the Stonecast Patina range supporting coordinated tableware collections
- Pack of 12 supports practical par stock levels for section or cover builds
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage replacement costs through more durable super vitrified material
- Consistent colourway across packs supports uniform table presentation throughout service
- Coupe shape gives chefs clear rim space for structured, restaurant-standard plating
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without significant glaze deterioration
- Warm earthy tone complements a wide range of cuisines and table styling
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified china is fired at higher temperatures than standard porcelain, which produces a denser, harder body with improved resistance to chipping and crazing. In practice, it tends to hold up better through repeated dishwasher cycles and the general handling that comes with busy covers, though no crockery is immune to breakage if dropped on a hard floor.
- Red Rust is the seventh colourway in the Stonecast Patina collection, and Churchill designs the range so that different formats — plates, bowls, serving pieces — share consistent glaze characteristics within each colour. If you're mixing formats or building on existing stock, it's worth checking batch consistency, which we can advise on before you order.
- For most a la carte sections, 12 covers a workable par stock for a single service, though higher-volume operations or venues running multiple sittings may want to increase quantities to reduce the risk of running short during peak periods. If you're uncertain how many to order based on your cover numbers, we're happy to talk it through.