Churchill Studio Prints Agano Coupe Bowls Black 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Agano coupe bowl is a 248mm round bowl finished in black with an underglaze radial pattern that radiates outward from the centre. The coupe profile —...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 36(H) x 248(W)mm
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Agano coupe bowl is a 248mm round bowl finished in black with an underglaze radial pattern that radiates outward from the centre. The coupe profile — shallow sides, no raised rim — gives chefs a clean, unobstructed surface, which suits composed dishes where presentation is part of the offer. Because the decoration sits beneath the glaze rather than on top of it, the pattern holds up to the abrasion of daily service without fading or wearing through over time.
Made from Churchill's super vitrified body, these bowls are built for the demands of commercial table service. Super vitrified stoneware is considerably denser and more impact-resistant than standard vitrified china, which matters in high-turnover environments where breakage rates have a direct effect on replacement costs. The glaze is chip-resistant and well suited to commercial dishwasher cycles run multiple times each day.
In practical terms, the Agano bowl works across a range of service styles:
- Starter and dessert portions in fine dining and brasserie settings
- Small plate and sharing menus where visual presentation carries weight
- Hotel restaurant and private dining covers where a coordinated table look is expected
- Pasta, risotto, and broth dishes where the depth suits a generous portion
The black colourway has broad natural appeal on the pass, though it is worth considering how it sits alongside your existing tableware. Pattern and colourway consistency matters more in some dining concepts than others. The Studio Prints range includes coordinating pieces, so building a coherent cover across multiple items is straightforward.
If you are specifying across a full cover or need guidance on whether this size suits your portion sizes and service format, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- 248mm coupe profile provides an unobstructed presentation surface for plated dishes
- Underglaze radial pattern resists fading and abrasion through repeated service cycles
- Super vitrified body offers greater density and impact resistance than standard china
- Chip-resistant glaze rated for high-frequency commercial dishwasher use
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for straightforward cover planning and stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage-related replacement costs in high-turnover table service
- Supports consistent plate presentation across composed and small plate menus
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without glaze degradation
- Coordinates with other Studio Prints pieces for a coherent cover specification
- Underglaze decoration maintains appearance throughout a long working life
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 36(H) x 248(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 810g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- At 248mm the bowl works well for starters, desserts, and smaller portion main courses such as pasta or risotto. For larger main course portions or sharing presentations, it is worth checking the capacity against your typical serve before committing to a full cover quantity.
- Super vitrified stoneware is significantly denser than standard vitrified china, making it more resistant to chipping and cracking during the stacking, handling, and washing that comes with busy service. It is a practical choice for operations where tableware goes through the dishwasher multiple times daily and longevity directly affects replacement costs.
- Yes — Churchill's Studio Prints range includes a number of coordinating pieces in complementary shapes and sizes, so specifying a consistent cover across plates, bowls, and serving pieces is straightforward. If you are building out a full cover specification, it is worth talking through the range to make sure the pieces work together for your service format.