Robert Gordon Potters Collection Pier Bowls 127mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Robert Gordon Potters Collection Pier Bowl is a piece of Australian-designed tableware produced by Steelite, one of the most widely used names in commercial hospitality crockery. Made from porcelain...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Brown
- Diameter
- 127
- Dimensions
- 127(Ø)mm | 5(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Robert Gordon Potters Collection Pier Bowl is a piece of Australian-designed tableware produced by Steelite, one of the most widely used names in commercial hospitality crockery. Made from porcelain with a reactive glaze finish, each bowl carries naturally occurring variations in tone and surface character, meaning no two pieces are exactly alike. The embossed swirl detail reinforces the handcrafted aesthetic without compromising the clean lines needed for professional plating.
In a busy dining environment, this kind of tableware tends to work well alongside earthy, ingredient-led cooking — tasting menus, sharing plates, seasonal small dishes, and broth-based courses all sit comfortably in the Pier Bowl's profile. The warm, muted brown tones of the reactive glaze complement natural ingredients without competing with them, which is part of what makes this style popular in contemporary restaurants and gastropubs.
Practically, the bowls hold up well in commercial use. Porcelain at this level of specification is designed to withstand the thermal and mechanical demands of high-volume dishwashing, which matters when a pack of six is cycling through service multiple times a day. The reactive glaze, while textured in appearance, does not present the deep grooves or porous surfaces that can cause hygiene concerns in some rustic-style tableware.
- Reactive glaze gives each bowl an individual appearance without inconsistent sizing
- Suitable for commercial dishwasher use
- Porcelain construction supports durability under regular service cycling
- Works well for small dishes, sides, and dessert presentations
These bowls are sold in packs of six, which suits operations building a consistent cover set or supplementing an existing collection. If you're outfitting a larger venue or need guidance on quantities for your cover count, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Reactive glaze finish produces individual tonal variation across each bowl
- Embossed swirl detail adds surface texture without affecting food placement
- Porcelain construction rated suitable for commercial dishwashing cycles
- Australian-designed profile from Steelite's Robert Gordon Potters Collection
- Sold in packs of six for straightforward cover-set planning
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive glaze variation adds visual interest without requiring extra dressing
- Dishwasher compatibility reduces turnaround time during busy service periods
- Warm earthy tones complement seasonal and ingredient-led plating styles
- Consistent bowl sizing supports uniform presentation across all covers
- Pack-of-six format simplifies stock planning for small and mid-sized venues
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Brown
- Diameter
- 127
- Dimensions
- 127(Ø)mm | 5(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 9.45kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the porcelain construction is designed to withstand commercial dishwashing. As with all reactive-glazed tableware, avoiding overly aggressive detergents and extremely high-temperature cycles will help preserve the glaze finish over time.
- For a standard restaurant setting, a common approach is to hold two to three times your cover count in tableware to allow for breakages and service cycling. If you're unsure how many packs suits your operation, we're glad to help you work through the quantities.
- Reactive-glazed tableware is generally straightforward to store and stack, though the surface texture means it's worth using protective matting between stacked pieces to avoid surface marking over time. The glaze itself is food-safe and presents no practical hygiene concerns under normal commercial use.