Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Rose Quartz Round Trays 140mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Rose Quartz round tray is a small-format serving piece from Steelite's Aurora collection, supplied in packs of twelve. Measuring 140mm across, it sits within the Vesuvius...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Yellow
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Rose Quartz round tray is a small-format serving piece from Steelite's Aurora collection, supplied in packs of twelve. Measuring 140mm across, it sits within the Vesuvius range and is produced in alumina vitrified ceramic — a material well regarded in commercial tableware for its resistance to chipping and its ability to withstand the rigours of daily professional use, including repeated dishwasher cycles.
The Aurora glaze process uses reactive glazes applied in combination, which produces natural variation in colour and tonal contrast across each piece. The Rose Quartz colourway delivers warm, muted tones that work well as an accent alongside neutral or complementary tableware. Because Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, operators who already use either of those collections can introduce Aurora pieces without losing visual coherence across the table.
At this size, these trays are suited to sides, amuse-bouche, petit fours, condiments, or small dessert portions. They work equally well in casual dining, tasting-menu environments, and hotel food and beverage operations where presentation detail matters.
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction handles daily professional service reliably
- Reactive glaze finish creates natural tonal variation, so no two pieces look completely identical
- Compatible with existing Revolution and Vesuvius tableware for flexible styling
- Supplied in twelves, practical for ordering to cover a full section
If you are building out a full Aurora cover or combining pieces across the Vesuvius range, it is worth considering how the Rose Quartz colourway coordinates with your existing stock. Our team is happy to talk through the collection if you would like a second opinion before placing an order.
Key Features
- Alumina vitrified ceramic body rated for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Reactive glaze process produces natural colour variation across each piece
- 140mm diameter suits sides, petit fours, and small dessert portions
- Backwards compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius tableware ranges
- Supplied in packs of 12 for practical section-level ordering
Operational Benefits
- Durable ceramic construction reduces breakage risk during busy service periods
- Natural glaze variation adds visual interest without requiring decorative extras
- Cross-range compatibility lets operators extend existing tableware without mismatches
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock ordering and cover calculations
- Versatile size supports multiple course types across varied menu formats
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Yellow
- 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 handles high-temperature dishwasher cycles reliably over extended periods. It is harder and denser than standard earthenware, which helps it resist chipping under daily professional use.
- The Aurora range is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Vesuvius and Revolution collections, so Aurora pieces can be introduced alongside existing stock from either range. That said, because reactive glazes produce natural variation, there will always be some tonal difference between pieces — this is characteristic of the glaze process rather than a fault.
- That depends on your service style and how the tray is used. For a single course item such as a side or petit four, twelve pieces would typically cover a section of around ten to twelve covers when accounting for service, returns, and wash cycle timing. Operators running larger covers or tighter turnarounds may want to hold additional packs.