Churchill Stonecast Sage Green Coupe Bowl 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a hand-painted tableware collection that brings an earthy, artisan character to restaurant and bistro table settings. The sage green colourway has a muted, natural tone...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 248(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 10.04kg
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast range is a hand-painted tableware collection that brings an earthy, artisan character to restaurant and bistro table settings. The sage green colourway has a muted, natural tone that works across a range of cover styles, from relaxed casual dining to more considered modern menus. Each piece carries a slight variation in its finish as a result of the hand-painting process, which gives the range a genuine handcrafted quality rather than the uniform appearance of standard white china.
These coupe bowls are made from super vitrified china — the practical consideration that matters most in a working environment. Super vitrified ware is significantly harder-wearing than standard porcelain, with better resistance to chipping along rims and edges, which are the areas most vulnerable to damage during busy wash-up cycles and stacking. For any operator running a high volume of covers, that durability translates directly into lower replacement costs over time.
- Hand-painted finish gives each piece a distinct, natural character
- Super vitrified construction resists chipping through heavy daily wash-up cycles
- 248mm diameter suits starter, dessert, and pasta-style presentations
- Sage green colourway complements neutral and natural table linen
- Sold in a pack of 12, practical for building or topping up cover sets
The coupe profile is best used where presentation matters as much as containment. These are not deep-sided bowls suited to soups or heavily sauced dishes — they work best for starters, desserts, or shallow pasta and grain presentations where the plate itself contributes to the look of the dish.
Stonecast is well suited to independent restaurants, gastropubs, boutique hotels, and café-style operations where the visual identity of the tableware forms part of the guest experience. If you are building a full cover set or matching across multiple pieces in the Stonecast range, it is worth speaking with the team to confirm availability before committing to an order.
Key Features
- Hand-painted sage green glaze with natural variation across each piece
- Super vitrified china construction for enhanced chip resistance
- 248mm coupe profile suited to starters, desserts, and pasta dishes
- Sold in a pack of 12 to support full or partial cover builds
- Part of a coordinated range available across multiple bowl sizes and formats
Operational Benefits
- Reduced tableware replacement costs through stronger chip resistance under daily use
- Consistent artisan aesthetic supports a considered, characterful table setting
- Coupe profile improves presentation of plated starters and dessert courses
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock management for busy front-of-house teams
- Natural colourway pairs easily with linen and tableware from other ranges
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Dimensions
- 248(Ø)mm
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 10.04kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Super vitrified china is designed to withstand the high temperatures and mechanical demands of commercial dishwashing cycles. The construction offers better resistance to rim chipping and surface crazing compared with standard porcelain, which is particularly relevant for operations running multiple wash cycles per service.
- The coupe bowl shape works well for starters, desserts, and shallow presentations such as pasta or grain dishes where the rim contributes to the overall look of the plate. It is not well suited to soups or dishes with a large volume of liquid, where a deeper bowl profile would be more appropriate.
- Stonecast's hand-painted, earthy finish is quite distinct in character, so it works best when used consistently across a cover or within a considered mix of complementary natural-tone pieces. If you are building a table setting that draws from multiple ranges, it is worth discussing your plans with the team to make sure the pieces sit well together visually.