Steelite Aurora Revolution Bluestone Bowls 155mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Bluestone bowl is a 155mm piece from Steelite's Aurora range, which applies reactive glazes to produce natural variation in colour and surface effect. Each bowl carries...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Bluestone bowl is a 155mm piece from Steelite's Aurora range, which applies reactive glazes to produce natural variation in colour and surface effect. Each bowl carries a bluestone finish — a deep, earthy tone that develops subtle tonal shifts across the glaze, meaning no two pieces are entirely identical. That characteristic is by design rather than inconsistency, and it's worth factoring into purchasing decisions for operations that require a very uniform table presentation.
Aurora is constructed from alumina vitrified ceramic, which is the material of choice for serious front-of-house tableware. It withstands the thermal cycling of commercial dishwashers reliably, and handles the everyday stacking, transport, and handling pressures of busy service without the chip rate you'd see from lower-grade alternatives. The range is designed to be backwards compatible with Steelite's Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, which is useful for operators who are building out an existing table scheme rather than starting from scratch.
In practical terms, a bowl of this size works across a number of service roles — sides, starters, desserts, and sharing portions all sit comfortably within its dimensions. The reactive glaze finish also reduces the visual impact of minor surface marks that accumulate over time in heavy service, which helps maintain presentation standards across a bowl's working life.
Sold in packs of 12, this format suits restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and event caterers looking to add to or extend an existing Aurora or compatible scheme. For very high-volume sites running large covers or frequent full-table resets, it is worth considering whether a larger opening order would better suit stock rotation requirements.
If you're unsure whether the Aurora Bluestone sits well alongside your existing tableware, or you'd like to discuss pack quantities, our team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction for commercial dishwasher durability
- Reactive glaze finish produces natural tonal variation across each piece
- Backwards compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius ranges
- 155mm bowl suitable for sides, starters, desserts, and sharing portions
- Sold in packs of 12 to suit standard restaurant cover requirements
Operational Benefits
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without significant chip rate
- Reactive glaze masks minor surface wear, maintaining presentation across service life
- Extends existing Revolution or Vesuvius table schemes without mismatched styling
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock control and reorder planning for busy sites
- Versatile bowl size reduces the need for multiple specialist tableware pieces
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges. That said, because Aurora uses reactive glazes, there will be natural variation in tone and surface character between pieces, so it's worth viewing a sample alongside your existing stock before committing to a full order.
- Alumina vitrified ceramic is a well-established material for commercial front-of-house tableware precisely because it handles the thermal and mechanical stresses of continuous dishwasher cycling. It performs significantly better than standard vitrified china in terms of chip resistance, though no ceramic is indestructible under heavy daily use.
- That depends on your cover count, table turn rate, and how quickly your dishwasher returns clean stock to the pass. As a general guide, high-volume sites with rapid table turns often find that holding two to three times their peak cover count in any given piece gives adequate buffer — if you'd like help working through the right quantity for your operation, we're happy to advise.