Steelite Revolution Bluestone Coupe Bowl 255mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Revolution Bluestone coupe bowl is part of a range that combines a handcrafted aesthetic with the practical durability expected from commercial tableware. Each piece is glazed by hand...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.202Ltr | 42¼oz
- Diameter
- 255
- Dimensions
- 45(H) x 255(Ø)mm | 1¾(H)" x 10(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Steelite Revolution Bluestone coupe bowl is part of a range that combines a handcrafted aesthetic with the practical durability expected from commercial tableware. Each piece is glazed by hand using a revolving motion, which means the brush path is visible in the finished surface — no two pieces are identical. The bluestone colourway sits in a palette designed to complement contemporary plating styles across a broad range of cuisines.
In a busy restaurant or hotel environment, tableware needs to perform consistently night after night. Steelite's vitrified china construction is well suited to the demands of commercial service — resistant to chipping under regular handling and compatible with commercial dishwashers and stacking systems. The coupe profile, without a pronounced rim, gives chefs a clean, open canvas for plating, which is why this format is commonly used for composed dishes, sharing plates, and modern tasting menus.
Key practical points for operators:
- Hand-applied glaze gives each piece a distinct, artisan appearance at a consistent commercial price point
- Coupe profile suits structured plating and multi-element dishes
- Vitrified china resists crazing and maintains appearance through sustained commercial use
- Sold in packs of 12, suited to cover counts where a consistent table set is required
- The bluestone colourway works well against light and dark food presentations
It is worth considering how this range sits within your wider table setting — Revolution Bluestone works best when used as part of a considered scheme rather than mixed informally with contrasting glaze styles. If you are outfitting a full dining room or building a new cover set and want to talk through quantities or complementary pieces in the range, the team is happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Hand-applied revolving glaze technique creates a unique finish on each piece
- Vitrified china construction built for sustained commercial dishwasher use
- Rimless coupe profile provides an open plating surface for composed dishes
- Bluestone colourway contrasts effectively with varied food presentations
- Supplied in packs of 12 for consistent cover-count tableware planning
Operational Benefits
- Distinct artisan appearance adds visual character to modern table settings
- Durable vitrified body withstands daily commercial handling and stacking
- Open coupe shape gives chefs full plate surface for structured presentations
- Consistent colourway across packs supports a cohesive dining room scheme
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies ordering for restaurants building full cover sets
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 1.202Ltr | 42¼oz
- Diameter
- 255
- Dimensions
- 45(H) x 255(Ø)mm | 1¾(H)" x 10(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Glazed
- Material
- Vitrified China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 855g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — vitrified china is the standard material choice for commercial tableware precisely because it handles the thermal and mechanical stresses of busy service well. The hand-applied glaze is fired into the surface, so it does not wear away with repeated washing in the way a painted or decal finish might.
- The coupe format removes the raised rim you find on traditional plates, giving the full 255mm diameter as usable surface. This suits chefs who want to plate to the edge, use sauces as a base, or present multi-component dishes without the constraint of a rim — it is particularly common in contemporary tasting menu formats and modern European cooking.
- The hand-applied glaze means there is intentional variation between pieces — that is part of the design character of the Revolution range. Within the bluestone colourway the tonal variation is deliberate rather than a quality inconsistency, and most operators find it reads well on the table. If absolute uniformity is a requirement, it is worth discussing whether a different range in the Steelite catalogue might be a better fit for your operation.