Churchill Stonecast Patina Triangular Bowls Rustic Teal 153mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range draws its aesthetic from aged natural materials — weathered stone, worked leather, and raw timber. The Rustic Teal colourway gives each piece a hand-finished quality...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 260ml | 9¼oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Modern
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range draws its aesthetic from aged natural materials — weathered stone, worked leather, and raw timber. The Rustic Teal colourway gives each piece a hand-finished quality that sits comfortably on the table without competing with the food, making it a practical choice for both modern plating styles and more rustic, ingredient-led presentations. The triangular format adds considered geometry to the tabletop and offers a distinctive serving shape that reads well as a deliberate choice rather than a default one.
In service, consistency across covers matters more than individual piece character. Because the patina finish is worked into the manufacturing process rather than applied as a surface glaze, the appearance holds through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without fading or flaking. The 260ml capacity suits starter portions, pre-desserts, amuse-bouches, and small sharing plates well. Porcelain construction gives the bowls a reasonable weight and robustness for everyday food service, and the triangular form stacks efficiently during prep and storage — though the points do warrant some care during stacking to avoid chipping over time.
- Hand-painted finish gives natural variation across the set — intentional by design
- Dishwasher safe for standard commercial warewashing cycles
- Suitable for microwave use where needed in service
- Stacks efficiently for storage and pass preparation
- Sold in packs of 12, suitable for most starter or side-dish cover runs
The natural variation across pieces in a hand-painted range is worth bearing in mind when briefing front-of-house staff — individual bowls will differ slightly, which is characteristic of the range rather than a quality issue. For higher-volume operations or those with significant attrition, it is worth considering whether a larger initial quantity makes sense from the outset.
If you are specifying crockery across a full table setting or want to discuss how this piece fits within a broader Stonecast Patina selection, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction with hand-applied Rustic Teal patina finish
- 260ml capacity suited to starters, pre-desserts, and small plates
- Patina finish integrated into manufacture, not a surface glaze
- Triangular form stacks efficiently for storage and pass use
- Sold in packs of 12 for practical cover-quantity purchasing
Operational Benefits
- Finish holds through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without fading
- Distinctive shape adds considered presentation without overpowering the food
- Natural piece variation adds character while maintaining range cohesion
- Microwave-safe construction supports flexible service and reheating workflows
- Pack-of-12 format aligns with typical starter or side-dish cover requirements
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 260ml | 9¼oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Modern
- Dimensions
- 153(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 398g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The variation is entirely intentional and characteristic of the Stonecast Patina range. Each piece is hand-painted, which means no two bowls will be identical — the slight differences in tone and texture are part of the design rather than a defect. It is worth briefing front-of-house staff so they are not concerned when setting covers.
- The patina finish is worked into the manufacturing process rather than applied as a surface coat, so it does not fade or flake with regular commercial warewashing. Porcelain construction handles routine service well, though as with any triangular piece, some care during stacking and handling helps protect the points from chipping over time.
- For most starter or small plate covers, a pack of 12 provides a practical working quantity. Higher-volume operations or those running multiple sittings should factor in typical attrition rates for tableware — ordering a larger initial quantity is often more cost-effective than topping up frequently. If you are unsure what quantity suits your service pattern, the team can help you work it out.