Churchill Stonecast Raw Terracotta Coupe Bowl 184mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Raw Terracotta Coupe Bowl is part of the Stonecast Raw range — tableware designed to bring an earthy, hand-crafted feel to front-of-house service without compromising on the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 182
- Dimensions
- 182(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Raw Terracotta Coupe Bowl is part of the Stonecast Raw range — tableware designed to bring an earthy, hand-crafted feel to front-of-house service without compromising on the robustness that commercial use demands. The coupe profile is broad and shallow with a minimal rim, making it versatile across a range of plating styles from salads and pasta to sharing starters and desserts.
Manufactured from super vitrified china, these bowls are considerably denser and more resistant to chipping and crazing than standard earthenware or stoneware. That matters in practice when covers are turning over quickly and bowls are passing through a commercial dishwasher multiple times each service. The hand-applied edge band reinforces the point on the bowl most vulnerable to chipping, and the underglaze decoration sits beneath the glaze surface, so the finish holds up over time rather than fading with repeated warewashing.
- Super vitrified construction withstands heavy daily warewashing cycles
- Hand-applied edge band reduces chipping at the rim during handling and stacking
- Underglaze decoration protected beneath the glaze surface for lasting appearance
- Coupe profile suits varied plating across starters, mains, and desserts
- Sold in a pack of 12, practical for building or topping up a section of cover
One consideration worth noting: the Stonecast Raw range is intentionally designed with an imperfect, artisan aesthetic. Slight variation in tone and surface finish between pieces is a deliberate characteristic of the range, not a quality issue. This suits casual dining, gastro pub, and independent café concepts particularly well, but it may not align with every brand identity or dining room style.
If you are weighing up whether the look fits your concept, or working out how many covers to build across the range, the team is glad to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Super vitrified china construction for commercial-grade chip resistance
- Hand-applied edge band reinforces the rim against handling damage
- Underglaze terracotta decoration protected beneath the glaze surface
- Broad coupe profile accommodates varied plating presentations
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for practical cover building
Operational Benefits
- Holds up to repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without crazing
- Retains decorative finish over extended use in busy service environments
- Intentional variation in finish supports an authentic artisan table setting
- Versatile bowl shape reduces the need for multiple specialist pieces
- Pack quantity allows efficient stock management by section or cover count
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 182
- Dimensions
- 182(W)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 426.6666666666667g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- No — the Stonecast Raw range is deliberately designed with an imperfect, artisan aesthetic, and slight differences in tone and surface finish between individual pieces are an intentional characteristic of the range. If a highly uniform appearance is important to your concept, it is worth considering whether a more conventional range would be a better fit.
- Being made from super vitrified china, these bowls are denser and more durable than standard stoneware or earthenware, and are well suited to the demands of commercial warewashing. The underglaze decoration and hand-applied edge band both contribute to the bowl maintaining its appearance and structural integrity through repeated daily cycles.
- The Stonecast Raw Terracotta bowl works well in casual dining restaurants, gastro pubs, and independent cafés where the tableware is intended to feel considered and individual rather than formal or uniform. It is less likely to suit fine dining environments or brand identities that require a clean, consistent aesthetic across the table.