Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Tulip Bowls Lapis 140mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Tulip Bowl in Lapis is a 140mm bowl sold in a pack of twelve, finished in alumina vitrified ceramic with a reactive glaze that produces natural...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Tulip Bowl in Lapis is a 140mm bowl sold in a pack of twelve, finished in alumina vitrified ceramic with a reactive glaze that produces natural variation in colour and depth across each piece. Because reactive glazes respond to kiln conditions during firing, no two bowls are identical — the Lapis colourway delivers a deep blue tone with the kind of subtle contrast that works well in considered plating rather than standardised presentation.
Aurora is designed to sit alongside both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, which gives operators practical flexibility when building or extending a tabletop scheme. The tulip profile suits a range of uses — starters, desserts, sides, or amuse-bouche — and the 140mm diameter keeps portion sizes visible without overwhelming a cover. Alumina vitrified ceramic is a sensible choice for busy service environments: it handles the stacking, chipping risk, and repeated commercial dishwasher cycles that come with day-to-day use in professional settings.
- Reactive glaze finish adds visual character without relying on additional decoration
- Cross-range compatibility with Revolution and Vesuvius extends creative options
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction suits the demands of commercial service
- Tulip profile works across starters, desserts, and side presentations
- Pack of twelve supports consistent cover setups for most service sizes
For smaller operations, a pack of twelve may meet requirements comfortably. Higher-volume restaurants or sites running multiple sittings may want to consider stocking additional packs to maintain consistent availability through service and warewashing cycles.
If you are building a tabletop scheme across multiple Steelite ranges or want to confirm compatibility with your existing pieces, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Reactive glaze produces natural colour variation and depth across each bowl
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction for commercial durability
- Cross-compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius ranges
- 140mm tulip profile suitable for starters, sides, and desserts
- Supplied in a pack of twelve for consistent cover presentation
Operational Benefits
- Adds visual character to plating without additional table decoration
- Withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles with reliable durability
- Extends existing Steelite tabletop schemes without mismatched aesthetics
- Versatile profile reduces the number of bowl shapes needed across a menu
- Pack quantity supports consistent table setups through busy service periods
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Blue
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. Alumina vitrified ceramic is a robust material well suited to the repeated thermal and mechanical demands of commercial warewashing. The reactive glaze is fired into the ceramic rather than applied as a surface coating, so it holds up to regular dishwasher use without significant risk of fading or flaking under normal operating conditions.
- Aurora is designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, which makes it practical for operators who want to introduce reactive glaze pieces alongside an existing tabletop scheme. This compatibility is worth confirming against your current pieces before ordering, and the team can help you work through that if needed.
- For a smaller operation or a supplementary bowl shape used across part of the menu, twelve is often sufficient. Sites running higher covers or multiple sittings will generally want additional packs in rotation to account for bowls in the warewashing cycle during service. As a guide, most operators plan for one and a half to two times their peak cover count to maintain availability.