Superwhite Café Porcelain Gloss Black Bowl Shaped Cup 23cl 8oz – BN402

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SPECIFICATION 7 facts · tap for all Capacity230 mlMaterialPorcelainProduct codeBN402BrandSuperwhiteRange / seriesCafeTypeCups & Mugs

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Brand Superwhitecatalogue
Product code BN402site
Range / series Cafecatalogue
Type Cups & Mugscatalogue

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Capacity 230 mlcatalogue

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Colour Gloss Blackcatalogue
Material Porcelaincatalogue
THE WORKING VIEW

Why this cups & mug earns its place

At 230 ml, this cup sits between espresso and cappuccino: the standard size for a flat white or cortado. Gloss black porcelain hides watermarks and daily wear—in a high-turnover café, that's a real asset. The bowl shape gives you a proper handhold, which matters when a cup is hot and full. Porcelain is chip-resistant and dishwasher-proof, so it survives hundreds of wash cycles without degrading the rim or glaze.

The gloss finish resists staining better than matte or ceramic alternatives. Coffee oils and tannins don't penetrate the glaze, so cups stay looking sharp between services. This size bridges the gap between smaller espresso-based drinks and larger cappuccinos, making it the versatile workhorse in any busy coffee bar.

BEFORE YOU BUY

Questions, answered straight

A double espresso with flat white milk (about 1:1 ratio), or a cortado (equal espresso and steamed milk). It's smaller than a cappuccino but larger than an espresso cup.

Gloss black hides mineral deposits, watermarks, and dust that show on white porcelain. In a busy service, cups don't need polishing between uses. The gloss finish also absorbs heat slightly, warming the cup faster on hot-fill.

Most venues running this size alongside a larger 340 ml cup stock 30–50 of the 230 ml. With two to three dishwasher runs per service, 40 covers the volume without backup stock running empty.

Yes. Superwhite porcelain is commercial-grade and rated for standard 65°C wash cycles. No special handling needed—it's built for volume.

No. The colour is vitrified into the porcelain; the gloss finish won't dull from normal washing. What you see on day one is what you'll have in two years.

Porcelain chips at the rim or foot when stacked tightly or dropped—that's normal wear in service. Chipped edges are a break point; a single chip means retire the cup. Chipping isn't specific to black; it happens the same way on white or coloured porcelain.
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