Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Bowl 248mm – Porcelain (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Bowl is a hand-finished porcelain piece from Churchill's Harvest Ink range. The coupe profile — shallow sides with no distinct rim — keeps the presentation...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Dimensions
- 360(H)mm | 14¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Dudson Harvest Ink Coupe Bowl is a hand-finished porcelain piece from Churchill's Harvest Ink range. The coupe profile — shallow sides with no distinct rim — keeps the presentation clean and uncluttered, making it a practical choice for composed starters, main-course portions, shared plates, and desserts alike. At 248mm across, it sits comfortably in that versatile middle ground used across a range of service styles.
Porcelain is the standard commercial choice for good reason. It handles repeated dishwasher cycles reliably, resists chipping under normal service conditions, and holds its finish over time in environments where tableware is in constant rotation. The Harvest Ink glaze introduces a degree of natural variation across pieces — intentional in its design — which suits contemporary casual-dining, farm-to-table, and ingredient-led concepts where a handcrafted feel reinforces the wider aesthetic of the room.
From an operational standpoint, the practical benefits are straightforward:
- Coupe profile allows clean plating with no rim competing for attention
- Porcelain construction withstands regular commercial dishwasher use reliably
- Hand-finished variation suits relaxed, contemporary dining aesthetics
- Case of 12 aligns with standard cover-based stock planning and rotation
- Versatile 248mm size works across starters, mains, and sharing formats
This bowl is well suited to independent restaurants, gastro pubs, hotel dining rooms, and café-bistros where presentation is a considered part of the guest experience and tableware is expected to absorb daily commercial wear. It is less suited to high-turnover canteen or contract catering settings, where a more utilitarian piece may represent a better long-term investment at that kind of volume.
If you are fitting out a new concept, building up covers, or looking to match an existing range, our team is happy to talk through quantities and complementary pieces — worth a conversation before you commit to quantities.
Key Features
- Hand-finished porcelain construction with natural glaze variation across pieces
- Coupe profile with shallow sides and no distinct rim for clean presentation
- 248mm diameter suitable for starters, mains, sharing plates, and desserts
- Rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without finish degradation
- Supplied in cases of 12 to align with standard restaurant stock rotation
Operational Benefits
- Clean coupe profile keeps focus on food rather than the bowl itself
- Durable porcelain maintains appearance through heavy daily service rotation
- Handcrafted aesthetic supports informal and ingredient-led dining concepts
- Case quantity simplifies stock planning based on cover count and throughput
- Versatile size reduces the need for multiple bowl formats across a menu
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.136Ltr | 40oz
- Dimensions
- 360(H)mm | 14¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 810g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A practical starting point is two to three times your seated cover count, accounting for bowls in service, in the wash cycle, and held in reserve. For a 40-cover operation, two cases of 12 is often a reasonable baseline, though higher-turnover services or multi-course menus may require more. It is worth thinking through your full service flow before placing an opening order.
- The natural variation in the Harvest Ink glaze is a deliberate characteristic of the range rather than a quality inconsistency. Pieces will differ slightly from one another, which is part of the handcrafted aesthetic. In practice, this works well on the table and is generally considered an asset in the informal dining settings this range is designed for.
- It will perform adequately in terms of durability, but the Harvest Ink range is designed with presentation-led dining in mind rather than high-turnover volume catering. In settings where throughput is the primary concern and tableware aesthetics are secondary, a more utilitarian and typically lower-cost piece may be a more practical long-term choice.