Why this saucer earns its place
These 118 mm saucers are sized to nest under the matching 100 ml espresso cups — a tight fit by design, so the cup doesn't slide in service. Stone grey porcelain with a hand-applied edge band, matching the archive Homespun pattern family held in the V&A. The finish is understated; the saucers work alongside any contemporary crockery.
Stackable design means they pack flat without needing a separate stack keeper. A full service of twelve stacks into 80 mm, a footprint small enough to store on any shelf or pass-through trolley. Porcelain this thickness (not thin china or melamine) absorbs thermal shock — a hot cup sits on a cold saucer without risk of cracking.
Churchill backs the edge with a 5-year chip warranty, a practical guarantee in venues where saucers take the most handling damage. Glaze bonds are strong enough to survive the metal edge of a dishwasher basket, though chips when they happen are usually visible and replaceable without spoiling the set.
