Steelite Willow Mid-Rimmed Bowls 240mm (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The Steelite Willow mid-rimmed bowl is a 240mm all-purpose bowl from Steelite's established Willow range. The mid-rim profile suits a broad range of covers — starters, soups, pasta, and dessert...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm
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Product Description
The Steelite Willow mid-rimmed bowl is a 240mm all-purpose bowl from Steelite's established Willow range. The mid-rim profile suits a broad range of covers — starters, soups, pasta, and dessert presentations — and the woven detailing on the rim adds a degree of visual texture without being overtly decorative. The white vitrified finish keeps the focus on plated food rather than the crockery itself.
Made from alumina vitrified ceramic, these bowls are built to hold up in busy commercial environments. The material is appreciably denser and harder than standard porcelain, which translates directly into better resistance to chipping, scratching, and staining over time. In a high-turnover operation where crockery goes through the dishwasher multiple times a day, that durability matters. The bowls are fully dishwasher safe, and also rated for microwave and freezer use, which gives kitchen teams flexibility in how they prepare and hold portions.
- Resistant to chipping, scratching, and staining under repeated commercial use
- Dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe for operational flexibility
- Lifetime edge chip warranty from Steelite
- Consistent white finish works across a range of service styles
- Sold in a pack of 24, suitable for building or replenishing covers
These bowls are a practical choice for restaurants, hotel restaurants, banqueting operations, and staff dining facilities where reliability and consistency across a large number of covers are the priority. They sit comfortably in a mid-market fine dining or brasserie setting. Operations with very high daily cover counts may want to consider deeper stock levels or higher-capacity packs to reduce the frequency of reordering.
If you're unsure how many packs to order relative to your cover count and wash cycle, or whether the Willow range suits your existing tableware, we're happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- 240mm mid-rimmed profile suits starters, soups, and pasta courses
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction for exceptional durability
- Chip, scratch, and stain resistant under repeated heavy use
- Compatible with dishwasher, microwave, and freezer environments
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for efficient stock building
Operational Benefits
- Maintains presentable appearance over extended commercial service life
- Reduces crockery replacement costs through superior chip resistance
- Lifetime edge chip warranty supports long-term operational budgeting
- Flexible across preparation and service workflows, including microwave and freezer
- Consistent white finish supports plating standards across all covers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Colour
- White
- Diameter
- 240
- Dimensions
- 240(Ø)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Freezer safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Warranty
- Lifetime Edge Chip
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A general rule of thumb for a busy table-service operation is to hold three times your seated cover count in crockery to allow for items in use, in the wash, and in reserve. For a 40-cover restaurant, three packs of 24 would give you a working stock of 72 bowls, which is a reasonable starting point. Higher-turnover operations or those running multiple sittings may want to hold more.
- Yes. The alumina vitrified ceramic construction and Steelite's lifetime edge chip warranty make these a practical choice for banqueting environments where crockery is handled quickly and in large volumes. The consistent sizing and white finish also help maintain a uniform table presentation across large covers.
- Alumina vitrified ceramic is denser and harder than conventional porcelain, which gives it better resistance to the thermal cycling and mechanical contact that occurs in a high-frequency commercial dishwasher. In practice, operators typically see fewer chips and a longer serviceable life per piece compared with standard porcelain alternatives.