Churchill Isla Latte Spoons (12 Pack) - Churchill Cutlery

Churchill brand

Length: 190mm. Material: 18/10 Stainless Steel

Original price was: £49.99.Current price is: £47.49. ex VAT

Only £3.96 per unit

Availability: 2 days

We are £2.50 cheaper than the UK’s leading brand!
Price Checked: 25/02/26

Description

Bringing a touch of the shoreline to your table, the Isla Latte Spoon draws on natural shapes and textures inspired by the sea. Designed to match Churchill’s Isla crockery, it features a beautifully embossed handle that adds a relaxed, coastal feel to any setting. It’s ideal for fish courses, seaside-themed menus or simply adding a bit of texture and charm to your presentation.

Perfect for restaurants after cutlery that’s daringly different, the Isla collection brings that extra something to your tables that helps them stand out. As strong in build as it is in style, it’s also durable enough for everyday use in the busiest commercial environments.

  • Dappled embossed design on handle, inspired by shapes found on the shoreline
  • Weighty in the hand for a premium feel
  • Dishwasher safe and durable
  • Designed to pair with the Churchill Isla crockery collection
  • Ideal for adding a coastal feel to your dishes

Additional information

Pack Size12
MaterialStainless Steel
Supplier ReferenceIS LAPSP1
Weight39g
BrandChurchill
Main CategoryCutlery
Section NameChurchill Cutlery
Product Group CategoryChurchill Isla Cutlery
Barcode5034414484564
Website Clearance CategoryCutlery
Product Main ColourSilver
Product Secondary ColourSilver
Product Depth73
Dishwasher SafeYes
Range NameIsla
Size Guide50
Product GroupLatte Spoons
Ireland Delivery Time2-3 weeks

About Churchill

Churchill brand
Since 1795, Churchill has developed a long history of providing ceramics to hospitality and retail markets. Churchill brand has solid global recognition and a strong manufacturing reputation and their international presence is ever expanding. To date, Churchill’s highest quality tabletop solutions are used in hospitality establishments in over 70 countries worldwide.