Churchill Stonecast Raw Lotus Bowl Brown 229mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Raw Lotus Bowl is a 229mm wide serving bowl finished in a semi-matte Vellum glaze with warm brown tones. It sits within Churchill's Stonecast Raw collection, which...
Specifications
- Colour
- Brown
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 861.6666666666667g
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Raw Lotus Bowl is a 229mm wide serving bowl finished in a semi-matte Vellum glaze with warm brown tones. It sits within Churchill's Stonecast Raw collection, which draws on natural, organic aesthetics — raw textures and muted colouring that suits the kind of stripped-back, earthy interiors common in contemporary casual dining. This pack supplies twelve bowls, making it a practical quantity for initial cover builds or supplementing an existing set.
Made from super vitrified china, these bowls are built to withstand the rigours of daily commercial service. Super vitrified ware is notably more resistant to chipping and cracking than standard porcelain, which matters in a busy kitchen environment where bowls pass through commercial dishwashers multiple times each day. The semi-matte glaze retains its appearance well in service without the high-maintenance look of a polished white finish.
From an operational standpoint, the Stonecast Raw range works well where front-of-house presentation is part of the experience. The tactile, organic finish reads well on the pass and suits plating styles that lean into natural or rustic presentation — grain dishes, salads, sharing portions, and desserts all sit comfortably in this shape and size.
- Super vitrified construction for improved chip resistance through heavy use
- Semi-matte Vellum glaze holds its appearance through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 229mm diameter suits a range of portion sizes from sides to mains
- Warm brown finish integrates well with earthy, natural front-of-house aesthetics
If you're building a full cover set across multiple bowl sizes or looking to mix pieces from the broader Stonecast Raw collection, it's worth speaking with us to make sure the pieces work together in service. We're happy to help you plan quantities and formats before you commit.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction for enhanced durability in daily service
- Semi-matte Vellum glaze with warm organic brown finish throughout
- 229mm diameter suitable for starters, sides, mains, and desserts
- Designed to withstand repeated commercial dishwasher cycles reliably
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for practical cover quantity management
Operational Benefits
- Reduced replacement costs through improved chip resistance in busy service
- Consistent front-of-house presentation maintained across repeated dishwasher cycles
- Versatile sizing supports flexible menu plating without multiple bowl formats
- Earthy aesthetic complements natural and rustic interior dining concepts
- Pack quantity simplifies stock management for new and supplementary cover builds
Specifications
- Colour
- Brown
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 861.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Super vitrified ware is hardened to a higher density than standard porcelain, making it better suited to the thermal and mechanical stresses of commercial dishwashers running multiple cycles per day. The semi-matte Vellum glaze is designed to retain its texture and colour through regular machine washing, though as with all matte-finish ware, avoiding harsh abrasive chemicals will extend its service life.
- At 229mm, this bowl sits at a size that works for light mains, generous starters, sharing portions, and desserts — it's a versatile format for many plating styles. If you're serving deeper or larger main course portions, it's worth considering whether a larger format would give your kitchen more plating flexibility; we can help you assess that based on your menu.
- The broader Stonecast family shares a similar aesthetic language, and many operators do mix pieces across sub-ranges for variety. That said, glaze tones and textures do differ between collections, so it's worth reviewing them together before committing to a full cover build. If you're planning a mixed set, speak with us and we can advise on which combinations work well in practice.