What Mason Cash makes
Mason Cash is a British pottery brand with origins dating back to 1800, best known for its distinctive Cane mixing bowls — the cream-coloured embossed earthenware bowl that has been a baking icon in British kitchens for two centuries. The HC range carries the full Innovative Kitchen line (modern stoneware bakeware and accessories), the Classic Collection of pie dishes and bakers, the Original Cane mixing bowls, and a range of stoneware mugs in classic, William Mason, and Reactive Glaze finishes. The brand sits in a sweet spot between functional bakeware and giftable crockery.
Where it's used
Cafés serving traditional baking menus use Mason Cash mixing bowls as both prep tool and front-of-house display. Restaurants running British or European-style menus appoint pie dishes and oval bakers from the Classic Collection for table-served pies and casseroles. Bakeries use the Innovative Kitchen measuring jugs and pudding basins for back-of-house prep where the ceramic doesn't react with acidic ingredients the way stainless can. Retail-leaning venues — produce stores, gift shops attached to cafés — also stock Mason Cash for direct sale alongside coffee.
Range highlights
- Cane mixing bowls (Original): the iconic embossed earthenware in cream finish, sized 24 cm/2 L through to larger family sizes.
- Innovative Kitchen: stoneware Grip Stand mixing bowls, measuring jugs, pudding basins, garlic stores, spoon rests — modern designs with anti-slip bases.
- Classic Collection: stoneware oval bakers, rectangular bakers, pie dishes, and square bakers in cream and grey.
- Reactive Glaze and William Mason mugs: 400 mL stoneware mugs in cream, grey, and reactive-finish sets of four for café and retail.
- Rustic Charm: butter dishes, salt pigs, and country-style accessories in earthy stoneware finishes.
Working with our team
Hospitality Connect's catalogue depth in this category reflects 21+ years of supplying Australian commercial venues — single-supplier convenience across appliances, smallware, and consumables means fewer purchase orders, consolidated freight, and consistent specification advice from a team that's seen most operational scenarios before.
Specification matters more than buyers expect — undersized or oversized purchases waste both capital and operating cost. Our trade team spec'd thousands of fitouts across cafés, restaurants, hotels, function venues, and contract kitchens, and we'll match recommendations to your venue brief rather than push the catalogue.
Pair with
Coordinate Mason Cash on the table with stainless mixing bowls for back-of-house, cake covers and stands for display, and serving boards for tableside presentation. For retail-leaning venues, pair with Teakhaus boards and Cole & Mason mills in matching giftable formats.