Why this saucer earns its place
A cappuccino saucer sits under a cup all service long, picked up hundreds of times, set down hard on marble and wood. The 185 mm diameter is wide enough that a standard coffee cup sits stable without tipping, narrow enough that it does not take over half the table. Super-vitrified ceramic means it does not absorb coffee stains, crack under thermal shock when a hot cup meets a cold saucer, or show the tiny stress lines that wreck cheap crockery.
Churchill's hand-finished glaze — each saucer individually painted with a golden speckle and warm brown band — is the kind of detail that shows to customers before the coffee arrives. Spiced orange is warm enough to feel welcoming but restrained enough to work across all service styles, from high-street café to hotel breakfast.
The stackable design packs a dozen saucers into the footprint of a cereal bowl. Churchill backs this with a 5-year edge-chip warranty, meaning rim damage from normal use is replaced at no cost. In a working kitchen where a saucer may be picked up and set down a hundred times before lunch service ends, that durability matters.
