William Edwards Sultan's Garden Blue Tea for One Set Coupe (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The William Edwards Sultan's Garden Tea for One set is a hand-decorated bone china teapot and cup set, produced in Stoke-on-Trent as part of the established Sultan's Garden collection. The...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 0.33
- Dimensions
- 0.19(H) x 0.33(W) x 0.48(D)mm
- Material
- Bone China
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Product Description
The William Edwards Sultan's Garden Tea for One set is a hand-decorated bone china teapot and cup set, produced in Stoke-on-Trent as part of the established Sultan's Garden collection. The deep blue pattern features exotic wildlife and garden imagery applied to a clean white bone china body, giving each piece a considered, distinctive appearance that sits comfortably in premium hospitality environments.
In service, bone china of this quality is well suited to afternoon tea menus, lounge service, and any front-of-house setting where tableware presentation forms part of the guest experience. The individual tea-for-one format suits table service where each cover is presented with their own pot, reducing waiting times and allowing staff to manage service more efficiently during busier periods.
Practical considerations worth noting for operators:
- Hand-decorated finish — review care instructions before putting through commercial dishwashers at high temperatures
- Sold in packs of 6, which suits initial stock orders or topping up an existing Sultan's Garden collection
- Bone china is lighter than many earthenware alternatives, which is relevant where front-of-house staff are handling multiple covers
- Pattern consistency should be confirmed with the team if matching to existing Sultan's Garden pieces already in use
This set is well suited to hotel restaurants, afternoon tea services, boutique venues, and any hospitality operation looking to maintain a consistent, quality tableware presentation. It is a considered choice for venues where the tableware itself is expected to reflect the standard of the menu.
If you are specifying tableware across a full covers roll-out or want to discuss pattern-matching with existing stock, our team is happy to help you work through the right quantities and combinations before you order.
Key Features
- Hand-decorated in Stoke-on-Trent using traditional bone china production
- Deep blue Sultan's Garden pattern with exotic wildlife and garden motifs
- Individual tea-for-one format with teapot and cup per cover
- White bone china body with lightweight construction for front-of-house use
- Sold in packs of 6 to suit hospitality stock requirements
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive pattern elevates afternoon tea and lounge service presentation
- Individual pot format reduces table waiting times during busy service
- Lightweight bone china eases handling across multiple covers per sitting
- Pack-of-6 format supports efficient stock management and reordering
- Consistent collection design helps operators maintain cohesive tableware schemes
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Diameter
- 0.33
- Dimensions
- 0.19(H) x 0.33(W) x 0.48(D)mm
- Material
- Bone China
- Weight
- 3.1kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Bone china with hand-decorated finishes can be sensitive to the high temperatures and aggressive detergents used in commercial dishwashers. We would recommend confirming the manufacturer's care guidance before committing to machine washing at full commercial cycle temperatures, particularly where the decorative finish is a priority.
- The Sultan's Garden range from William Edwards is an established collection with multiple pieces available, so pattern-matching across tableware formats is generally possible. If you are building out a full covers specification or adding to existing stock, speak to our team and we can confirm compatibility and current availability.
- For most table service environments, a pack of 6 works well as either a starter order or a top-up quantity alongside existing stock. Higher-volume operations running large afternoon tea sittings may need to consider multiple packs to maintain enough sets in rotation, accounting for washing cycles and breakage allowance.