Steelite Aurora Revolution Jade Tulip Bowls 175mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Jade Tulip Bowl is a 175mm reactive-glazed bowl finished in a deep jade colourway, produced in alumina vitrified ceramic and sold in cases of twelve. The...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Jade Tulip Bowl is a 175mm reactive-glazed bowl finished in a deep jade colourway, produced in alumina vitrified ceramic and sold in cases of twelve. The Aurora range achieves its distinctive colour and tonal variation through a reactive glazing process, meaning each piece carries subtle individual character within a consistent palette — a quality that works particularly well in contemporary and fine-casual dining environments.
Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with Steelite's Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, which gives operators who already use either of those collections the option to introduce Aurora pieces without creating a mismatch on the table. The tulip bowl profile is a versatile shape that sits comfortably across starters, desserts, sides, and sharing presentations, making it a practical addition to a menu that moves between courses and formats.
Alumina vitrified ceramic is the material of choice across most serious restaurant operations for good reason. It offers a harder, denser body than standard porcelain, which translates directly into improved chip resistance through repeated service, stacking, and dishwasher cycles — a meaningful consideration when buying in the volumes that a working kitchen requires.
- Reactive jade glaze with natural tonal variation across each piece
- Compatible with Revolution and Vesuvius tableware ranges
- Alumina vitrified ceramic body for improved durability in daily service
- Tulip profile suitable across multiple menu applications
- Sold in cases of twelve, suited to volume purchasing
This bowl is well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and casual dining operations looking to introduce colour to their table presentation without moving away from an established Steelite collection. If you are building a full cover setting or need guidance on quantities and compatibility with your existing range, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Reactive jade glaze producing natural tonal variation across each piece
- Alumina vitrified ceramic body for a harder, denser material composition
- 175mm tulip profile accommodating starters, desserts, and side presentations
- Backwards compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius tableware ranges
- Supplied in cases of twelve to support volume purchasing requirements
Operational Benefits
- Improved chip resistance reduces replacement costs during busy daily service
- Range compatibility lets operators extend existing table settings consistently
- Versatile bowl shape reduces the need for multiple specialist serving pieces
- Distinctive jade colourway adds visual interest without disrupting table cohesion
- Case-quantity purchasing simplifies stock management for cover-volume operations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, so pieces can be introduced alongside your current Steelite stock without creating a visual mismatch on the table. If you want to confirm compatibility with a specific existing item, it is worth speaking to the team before ordering.
- Alumina vitrified ceramic has a harder, denser body than standard porcelain, which gives it better resistance to chipping and crazing through the stacking, handling, and dishwasher cycles that are routine in a commercial kitchen. It is the material most commonly specified for restaurant and hotel dining operations where longevity under daily service pressure matters.
- The Aurora range uses a reactive glazing process, which means individual pieces will carry subtle tonal variation by design — that is characteristic of the range rather than a quality issue. Across a batch the overall jade palette will be consistent, but operators should be aware that pieces from different production runs may show some variation, which is worth considering if you are topping up an existing cover stock.