Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Pearl Evolve Coupe Bowl Grey 248mm
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Pearl Evolve coupe bowl is part of a contemporary tableware collection inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi — the practice of repairing broken ceramics...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Pearl Evolve coupe bowl is part of a contemporary tableware collection inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi — the practice of repairing broken ceramics with gold. The design translates this tradition into a subtle, crackled surface pattern that gives each piece a slightly individual character, making it well suited to operators who want tableware that feels considered and artisan without requiring constant curation.
In service, the coupe profile keeps sauces, dressings, and composed elements contained without the visual weight of a traditional rimmed bowl. The 248mm diameter is a practical size for starters, sharing portions, or light main courses, and the consistent shape stacks cleanly for storage and transport from pot wash to pass.
Constructed from super vitrified china, these bowls are built to withstand the rigours of repeated commercial dishwasher cycles. The Kintsugi design is applied underglaze, which means the pattern sits beneath the glaze layer rather than on top of it — an important practical detail for longevity in high-turnover environments where surface decoration on cheaper alternatives tends to fade over time.
- Underglaze decoration resists fading through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Super vitrified construction reduces chipping risk in busy back-of-house handling
- Coupe profile works well for starters, sharing dishes, and plated desserts
- Each piece carries a subtle surface variation that suits informal fine dining presentations
These bowls are sold in packs of 12, which suits initial setup or planned replacement of existing covers. They are best matched with other pieces from the Studio Prints Kintsugi range to maintain a coherent table setting. If you are equipping a larger operation or need guidance on cover quantities and range compatibility, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Underglaze Kintsugi crackle design applied beneath protective glaze layer
- Super vitrified china construction for high-turnover commercial environments
- 248mm coupe profile suitable for starters, sharing, and light mains
- Subtle reactive surface texture gives each piece individual character
- Sold in packs of 12 for straightforward cover planning and restocking
Operational Benefits
- Underglaze decoration maintains appearance through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Super vitrified body reduces chip and crack rates in busy service
- Consistent coupe shape stacks neatly, saving storage space at the pass
- Artisan aesthetic supports premium presentation without added kitchen effort
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies initial ordering and planned cover replacement
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Material
- Super Vitrified
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- Because the design is applied underglaze rather than on the surface, it sits beneath the protective glaze layer and is not directly exposed to the abrasion and chemicals of dishwasher cycles. This makes it significantly more durable than on-glaze or printed decoration, which tends to fade or wear away in high-frequency commercial use.
- At 248mm, the coupe bowl works best for starters, sharing portions, composed salads, and lighter main courses such as pasta or risotto. For generous main course portions or deep-fill dishes, you may find a larger piece from the range more appropriate — it is worth considering your menu before committing to cover quantities.
- Yes, the Studio Prints range is designed to work across multiple pieces and patterns, so the Kintsugi Pearl bowls can sit alongside other Studio Prints items on the same table setting. If you are building a full cover from multiple ranges or patterns, it is worth discussing the overall look with the team to make sure the pieces complement one another in practice.