Robert Gordon Potters Collection Storm Handled Crocks 9oz (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Robert Gordon Potters Collection Storm Handled Crocks are a range of artisan-style porcelain serveware produced by Steelite in collaboration with Australian designer Robert Gordon. Each piece is finished with...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 256ml | 9oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Rustic
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Product Description
The Robert Gordon Potters Collection Storm Handled Crocks are a range of artisan-style porcelain serveware produced by Steelite in collaboration with Australian designer Robert Gordon. Each piece is finished with intentional variation in colour and surface texture, giving the collection a handcrafted character that reads well on a laid table while still meeting the practical demands of commercial service.
Despite their artisan appearance, these crocks are constructed from porcelain and are built to withstand the routine of a working kitchen — dishwasher cycles, stacking, and the general wear of daily service. The deliberate variation between individual pieces is a design feature rather than a quality inconsistency, and when used across a table setting the pieces work together cohesively rather than appearing mismatched.
The 9oz capacity makes these crocks well suited to serving sides, condiments, snacks, or small sharing portions. As handled pieces they offer straightforward handling from kitchen to table, and the form factor works across a range of dining styles from casual to contemporary.
- Artisan-style finish adds character to table presentations without requiring elaborate styling
- Porcelain construction supports everyday commercial use and standard dishwashing
- Handled design aids ease of service and table placement
- Natural piece-to-piece variation creates a curated, non-uniform look
- Pack of 24 provides a practical opening quantity for a new menu roll-out or concept launch
These crocks are best suited to independent restaurants, gastropubs, hotel dining rooms, or any operation looking to add a tactile, handcrafted quality to their table. They are not the right choice where strict uniformity of finish is required across every cover.
If you're considering these as part of a broader tableware specification or want to discuss quantities and how they work alongside other pieces in the range, we're happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Porcelain construction rated for commercial dishwasher use
- 9oz capacity suited to sides, snacks, and sharing portions
- Handled form for straightforward service from kitchen to table
- Intentional piece-to-piece variation in colour and surface finish
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for practical initial ordering quantities
Operational Benefits
- Adds handcrafted table character without requiring elaborate presentation effort
- Withstands daily commercial service cycles without compromising appearance
- Handled design reduces handling errors during busy table service
- Natural variation across pieces creates a cohesive artisan table aesthetic
- Pack quantity supports efficient stock management for new concept launches
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 256ml | 9oz
- Colour
- Blue
- Crockery style
- Rustic
- Dimensions
- 136(W) x 102(D)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 9.07kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The variation is entirely intentional and is central to the Robert Gordon Potters Collection design. Each piece is finished to differ slightly from the next, replicating the look of handmade pottery. When pieces are used together on a table they read as a considered, cohesive set rather than appearing inconsistent.
- Yes. Despite the artisan aesthetic, these are porcelain pieces manufactured by Steelite to commercial standards and are suitable for standard commercial dishwasher use. As with any decorative tableware, operators should monitor pieces over time for any wear to the surface finish.
- They work well in independent restaurants, gastropubs, and hotel dining environments where a handcrafted or artisan table aesthetic is part of the concept. They are less suitable for operations that require strict uniformity of finish across every piece, or for high-volume casual dining sites where tableware takes significant daily impact.