Dudson Maker's Collection Finca Flint Organic Coupe Bowl 279mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Finca Flint Organic Coupe Bowl is part of Dudson's Maker's Collection, a range designed for operators who want tableware with an artisanal, considered quality without sacrificing the practicality that...
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Product Description
The Finca Flint Organic Coupe Bowl is part of Dudson's Maker's Collection, a range designed for operators who want tableware with an artisanal, considered quality without sacrificing the practicality that professional service demands. The 279mm bowl features a semi-matte, hand-dipped glaze in a muted flint tone, with subtle tonal variation between pieces that gives the range a natural, crafted character well suited to contemporary plating.
In a working restaurant or hospitality kitchen, tableware earns its keep through repeated machine washing, daily stacking, and constant handling across multiple covers. The Finca Flint bowl is built on a fully vitrified body, which gives it the density and low porosity expected from professional-grade ceramic. It handles the routine of a busy service without the brittleness that can affect lower-quality pieces. The fully glazed foot reduces surface marking during stacking, which is a practical consideration when you are moving quickly through covers.
- Fully vitrified body for strength and resistance to chipping under daily use
- Semi-matte hand-dipped glaze with natural tonal variation across the pack
- Fully glazed foot reduces surface scratching when pieces are stacked
- Dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround between sittings
- Microwave safe for straightforward reheating during service
The 279mm format works well for pasta, generous main-course presentations, and sharing plates. It sits comfortably in a bistro or mid-to-upscale restaurant setting and coordinates with other finishes within the Maker's Collection range, making it easier to build a cohesive tableware scheme across different course formats. Operators needing a smaller bowl for starters or sides, or a larger format for centrepiece sharing dishes, will find alternative sizes available within the collection.
If you are putting together a tableware scheme and would find it useful to talk through cover counts, plating formats, or how the Finca Flint range sits alongside your existing pieces, the team is glad to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Fully vitrified ceramic body for professional-grade chip resistance
- Semi-matte hand-dipped glaze with natural tonal variation per piece
- Fully glazed foot reduces scratching and marking during stacking
- Dishwasher safe for high-turnover use across multiple sittings
- Microwave safe for efficient reheating without removing from service
Operational Benefits
- Withstands the daily rigours of commercial stacking and machine washing
- Tonal variation adds visual interest without extra effort in presentation
- Glazed foot keeps pieces in better condition throughout a busy service run
- Fast dishwasher turnaround supports efficient cover management at pace
- Coordinates across Maker's Collection finishes for a cohesive tableware scheme
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the 279mm format is a practical choice for pasta, risotto, and generous main-course presentations. It is sizeable enough for a composed plate but not so large that it dominates a standard restaurant table setting. Operators looking for a smaller option for starters or a larger format for sharing dishes will find alternative sizes available within the Finca Flint collection.
- The Finca Flint bowl is confirmed dishwasher safe and built on a vitrified body, which gives it the density and low porosity to withstand repeated commercial washing without the glaze degrading quickly. The semi-matte finish is part of the design intent rather than a fragile surface treatment, so it performs reliably in a normal restaurant dishwasher rotation.
- Yes — the Maker's Collection is designed with coordinating finishes across different piece types and formats, so mixing bowls, plates, and serving pieces within the range is straightforward. If you are building a tableware scheme that combines multiple formats or finishes, it is worth talking through the combinations before placing a full order to make sure everything sits well together on the table.