the Steinway Square Grand |
The piano itself is unlikely to ever be playable again, since it has been sitting in a barn in New Hampshire for the past decade or so. But otherwise it's in amazing condition. It has all of its parts: the main case of solid mahogany, cast iron soundboard, all the keys (with ivory veneer and real ebony), a super-flat 3-piece solid mahogany top, four fat, carved mahogany legs, mahogany pedal board, and a mahogany sheet music stand - carved with Steinway's twin serpent logo. All of the wood is in excellent shape, and so is the finish, including the Steinway decal over the keyboard.
My initial thought as that this one piano is too big to be made into a single piece of furniture. Also, whatever is made will be so big and bold that few private homes could accommodate it. I wonder if this collection is destined for a bar, restaurant, or nightclub. Using the gorgeous sound board is another challenge: should I take the easy route and put the sound board under a glass table top, or be more adventurous? Perhaps the sound board could be made into a chandelier of some kind, to hang over a table made from the main body of the piano. I am also thinking of making a tall, slender cabinet, and turning the keys into handles and hinges for the cabinet doors.
Of course, the legs are an altogether different challenge.
Take a look at the pictures, and tell me what you think I should do! (click "read more" below to see the pics).