Description
The Utopia Murra Ash Bowl 16cm/6.25″ is designed for professional settings such as restaurants, hotels, and catering environments. Part of the Murra Ash collection, this bowl is produced by Utopia, specialising in durable and stylish catering crockery. The Murra range is inspired by the textures and colours of natural stone, enhancing the presentation of food with a distinctive dark-toned finish.
Crafted from vitrified porcelain, the Murra Ash Bowl provides strength and resistance to daily use in commercial environments. The glaze is applied to give each piece a unique, textured appearance in shades of black and dark grey. This finish is designed to resist scratches and maintain its look over time.
With a diameter of 16cm (6.25″), the bowl is suitable for serving starters, desserts, side dishes, or small salads. Its capacity and sizing support portion control, making it versatile for a range of menu options. The bowl is lightweight for easy handling and designed with a rolled edge to add extra chip resistance.
Murra Ash bowls are stackable for efficient storage and suitable for use in dishwashers, microwaves, and freezers. They retain heat well for hot dishes and help keep cold dishes at the desired temperature. The robust glaze and porcelain body ensure the bowl is easy to clean and can handle repeated use without losing its aesthetic qualities.
The Murra Ash collection fits seamlessly with other pieces in the range, providing flexibility for tableware arrangements. The contemporary dark tone suits modern dining interiors and helps to create contrast with brightly coloured ingredients.
Features
- Made from vitrified porcelain for durability
- 16cm (6.25″) diameter suitable for starters, desserts, or side dishes
- Textured black and dark grey glaze finish
- Rolled edge for added chip resistance
- Dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe
- Stackable design for space-saving storage
- Part of the Utopia Murra Ash collection
- Case quantity: 6 bowls





























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