Steelite Aurora Revolution Granite Bowls 135mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Granite bowl is a 135mm tableware piece produced in alumina vitrified ceramic and finished with a reactive glaze that creates natural variation in colour and surface...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Granite bowl is a 135mm tableware piece produced in alumina vitrified ceramic and finished with a reactive glaze that creates natural variation in colour and surface tone across each piece. Because the glaze is reactive rather than applied uniformly, no two bowls are entirely identical — the granite effect emerges through the firing process itself, giving each item a distinct character whilst remaining consistent within the Aurora aesthetic.
Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges from Steelite, which is a practical consideration for any operator who already has either of those ranges in service. Adding Aurora pieces to an existing collection allows for a more layered table presentation without committing to an entirely new range, and it gives front-of-house teams more flexibility when building covers or varying dessert and side presentations across different menus.
Alumina vitrified ceramic is a well-established material in commercial tableware. It offers better chip resistance than standard porcelain and is well suited to the stacking, handling, and mechanical dishwashing demands of a busy restaurant or hotel kitchen environment.
- Reactive glaze gives each bowl natural variation within a coherent finish
- Compatible with Revolution and Vesuvius ranges for flexible table builds
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction supports heavy daily service use
- Suitable across main course, sides, and dessert presentations
- Sold in a pack of 12, supporting consistent cover settings
These bowls are best suited to restaurant, hotel, and private dining operations where tableware presentation is a considered part of the guest experience. If you are building a larger table scheme or need guidance on mixing Aurora with existing Steelite ranges, the team is happy to talk through what works well together before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Reactive glaze finish produces natural granite-effect colour variation per piece
- Alumina vitrified ceramic body for improved chip resistance over standard porcelain
- 135mm diameter suits side dishes, desserts, and small main course presentations
- Backwards compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius tableware ranges
- Supplied in a pack of 12 for consistent table cover settings
Operational Benefits
- Natural glaze variation adds visual depth without requiring multiple tableware ranges
- Chip-resistant construction reduces replacement frequency during busy daily service
- Range compatibility allows operators to extend existing Steelite schemes cost-effectively
- Consistent pack sizing simplifies stock management and cover planning for front of house
- Versatile bowl size supports multiple courses, reducing the need for separate tableware
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Alumina vitrified ceramic is a standard material in commercial tableware precisely because it holds up well to the temperature and handling demands of mechanical dishwashers. The reactive glaze is fired into the surface during production rather than applied as a coating, so it does not degrade under repeated commercial washing cycles.
- Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, so mixing across those collections is an intended part of how the range is used. If you are unsure how Aurora finishes will sit alongside specific pieces you already have in service, it is worth speaking to us before ordering to confirm the combination works for your table scheme.
- That depends on your cover count, menu structure, and how the bowl is being used — whether as a primary course bowl or for sides and desserts will affect how many you need in circulation at any one time. As a general guide, most operators work on a ratio of two to three times their seated cover count to allow for service, dishwashing turnaround, and breakage buffer. If you are unsure what quantity suits your operation, we are happy to advise.