Steelite Scape White Melamine Deep Bowls 250mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Steelite Scape deep bowl is a 250mm melamine serving piece with a flared lip and fluted exterior profile. It is part of Steelite's Scape range and is sold in...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 250
- Dimensions
- 110(H) x 250(Ø)mm | 4¼(H)" x 9¾(Ø)"
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Product Description
The Steelite Scape deep bowl is a 250mm melamine serving piece with a flared lip and fluted exterior profile. It is part of Steelite's Scape range and is sold in packs of six. The white finish gives a clean, neutral appearance that sits comfortably alongside most tableware and linen choices.
Melamine is a practical material choice for high-turnover catering environments. It is substantially lighter than ceramic or porcelain at comparable sizes, which reduces handling fatigue during setup and service, and it resists chipping and cracking under the kind of repeated handling that buffet and event service involves. The bowls retain a presentable finish over prolonged use without the surface degradation that cheaper plasticware can show.
- Fluted design and flared lip give a more considered appearance than plain utilitarian bowls
- Melamine construction withstands regular commercial use without chipping
- Neutral white finish works across a wide range of table settings and event styles
- Pack of six supports consistent table coverage without mixing batches
- Lightweight relative to ceramic, reducing handling strain during busy service
Melamine is not suitable for use in microwave ovens or conventional ovens, and it should be washed at lower dishwasher temperatures to preserve the surface finish over time. These are serving and presentation pieces rather than cooking vessels, so they are best used for cold or ambient food service, salads, bread, and similar buffet applications.
These bowls are well suited to hotels, contract caterers, event venues, and any operation that runs regular buffets or self-service covers. For sites needing a deeper or larger bowl, or a version in a different colourway, there are other options in the Scape range worth considering.
If you are building out a full table setting or need guidance on quantities for a particular cover count, the team is happy to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Fluted exterior and flared lip profile for a refined presentation finish
- 250mm diameter melamine construction suited to buffet serving use
- Chip-resistant melamine withstands repeated commercial handling cycles
- White glaze-effect finish maintains appearance through regular service
- Supplied as a pack of six for consistent batch purchasing
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage costs compared with ceramic equivalents in high-turnover service
- Lightweight design eases handling strain during extended buffet setup
- Neutral white finish integrates across varied event and table styles
- Pack format supports straightforward stock replenishment and quantity planning
- Durable surface finish stays presentable through prolonged commercial use
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 250
- Dimensions
- 110(H) x 250(Ø)mm | 4¼(H)" x 9¾(Ø)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Material
- Melamine
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 3.21kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Melamine is best suited to cold or ambient food presentation rather than hot dishes. It is not suitable for use in microwaves or ovens, and prolonged contact with very hot food can affect the surface finish over time. For hot buffet applications, a ceramic or porcelain alternative would be more appropriate.
- Melamine can be machine washed, but lower wash temperatures are recommended to preserve the surface finish over repeated cycles. High-temperature wash programmes, particularly those above around 60°C, can cause melamine to dull or distort more quickly with regular use.
- That depends on your cover count, turnaround time, and whether bowls are cleared and rewashed mid-service or held dirty until the end. As a starting point, most operators plan for at least one bowl per cover plus a working buffer of 20–30 percent to allow for breakage and wash cycle timing. The team can help you work through quantities if you share your service details.