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The Featured Art Case Piano

The Symphonic Symmetry Piano

For information and pricing on The Symphonic Symmetry please submit an Art Case Inquiry.

By John Eric Byers
Model B Grand
6' 10 1/2"

With its dramatic, elliptical lines and checkerboard-parquet pattern in Bubinga veneer, Ellipse is a visual masterpiece. The overall elliptical theme is accented with metallic dots inlayed at each parquet intersection on the case and bench. Black leather wraps the piano's legs, fallboard and desk, completing a bold and elegant statement. The Ellipse is truly an original work of art.

The artistry and craftsmanship of this stunning piano are undeniable. Inspired by an ancient Egyptian technique, the piano's surface is handcarved in a rich crosshatched pattern and brilliantly brought to life beneath rich antiqued layers of smooth milk paint. Named for its perfect balance of form and function, Symphonic Symmetry is crafted from solid mahogany. It features round tapered legs, an organically shaped lyre and leg tops and complimentary "duet" benches.


John Eric Byers

John Eric Byers is renowned for his masterful use of dense repetitive patterns and painstaking attention to detail. Since studying with the world-famous Wendell Castle, Mr. Byers has been dazzling critics and art lovers alike with his mesmerizing surface techniques. Today Mr. Byers is considered one of the most accomplished furniture makers in the world, and is the first of his generation to be commissioned by Steinway & Sons. Other fine examples of his genius can be found in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, The American Craft Museum and other prestigious galleries worldwide.

"My goal was to create a Steinway grand piano completely unique, while maintaining the beauty and elegance of the original."
— John Eric Byers