Why this bowl earns its place
A large serving bowl in 320 mm diameter with the same wide rim as the Ascot platter and plate family. The rim echoes the embossed detail found on the plates, tying the tableware together visually. At 36.5 mm deep, it's generous enough for a shared salad, a sauce crock, or garnish portioning without the extreme depth that makes ladling awkward.
Bone china holds temperature better than earthenware and stays whiter longer under the heat of repeated hot soups or reheated service items. The wide rim isn't a decorative frill—it's a practical lip that catches a spoon or fork without tipping the bowl and gives diners a secure grip when passing. The bowl stacks flat, so storage footprint stays sensible even when you've got depth.
This single piece isn't part of a pack, so if you're building service ware by size and shape rather than in bulk, it gives you an option to complete a set without committing to multiples.
