GenWare Stoneware
This Stoneware collection is part of the GenWare range. It delivers style and functionality making it perfect for a variety of venues and meal occasions.
The GenWare Stoneware range is uniquely designed to bring a sensational added dimension to the dining experience. Provides both individuality and style to food presentation, specifically complementing the vibrancy and colourful nature of South American cuisine.
At Brakes Catering Equipment we offer a large range of innovative catering equipment from industry leading suppliers, designed to create efficient solutions for the perfect cooking environment.
GenWare Stoneware is ideal for restaurants, hotels, street food venues and casual dining settings that want to give their food presentation a modern, handcrafted look. Its rich colour tones and textures pair especially well with vibrant dishes, making it a popular choice for serving South American, Mediterranean and fusion cuisines.
Each piece in the GenWare Stoneware range is individually glazed, resulting in slight variations that add character and individuality to the table. The rustic yet refined aesthetic gives chefs a creative platform to showcase bold flavours, eye-catching plating and sharing dishes in a more expressive way.
The range includes plates, bowls, dishes and serving pieces in a variety of shapes and sizes. These are designed to support everything from starters and mains to small plates and desserts. Many pieces have wide rims and curved forms that frame food beautifully and support creative plating styles.
Yes. While it has a handcrafted look, GenWare Stoneware crockery is designed to perform in high-volume hospitality environments. The pieces are made from high-quality stoneware that is durable, stackable and resistant to thermal shock, making them suitable for fast-paced kitchens and regular service.
GenWare Stoneware is generally safe for dishwashers. It's designed to withstand temperatures from -40°C to 250°C, making it suitable for use in dishwashers, ovens, microwaves, and freezers. However, it's recommended to avoid transferring items directly from extreme temperatures (like a freezer to an oven) to prevent thermal shock.
