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A Happy Tune: Steinway & Sons Unveils Gran Nichetto Limited Edition Piano

Venetian aesthetic meets technological innovation in Steinway & Sons’ latest Limited Edition piano, Gran Nichetto. The piano is the collaborative work of award-winning designer Luca Nichetto and the master craftspeople at Steinway’s historic factory in New York City. Only 50 Gran Nichetto Model B Steinway grands are available, and each is equipped with Steinway’s latest technological innovation, Spirio | r, the world’s finest high resolution player piano with recording capabilities.

The Gran Nichetto, with its elegant aesthetic and contoured design, celebrates the famed shape of Venice’s beloved gondola, and the incorporation of leather details adds to the Italian signature. Nichetto approached the piano like he would a piece of furniture, dissecting and redefining all external elements in close collaboration with Steinway’s craftspeople. He described the assembly of these elements as similar to a micro-architecture project, evolving the aesthetic of the Model B in a way that honors the history and tradition of Steinway & Sons.

“Gran Nichetto is a great example of an object with multiple souls,” explains Nichetto, “craftsmanship, technology and legacy merge perfectly with the sculptural appearance and sound performance expected of a Steinway.”

Founded in 2006 in Venice, Nichetto Studio is a multidisciplinary design studio creating furniture, products, and accessories as well as architecture, exhibition design, and branding. The Steinway Gran Nichetto is the first piano design to emerge from the studio, which has bases in Venice and Stockholm.

The much-anticipated collaboration was more than four years in the making. It was initially conceived by Nichetto as an homage to Venice, where the designer was raised and where he was influenced by the artistry of some of the world’s finest glassblowers. A visit to the Steinway factory in New York, with its stunning array of curvaceous pianos in all stages of creation, triggered childhood memories for Nichetto, who immediately drew associations with the shapely gloss hulls of the famous gondolas traversing Venice’s canals. In designing Gran Nichetto, the designer sought to translate the smoothness and dynamism of the gondola into the detailing of the piano, accenting the lines and celebrating the contours across the instrument’s every detail.

“It is always exciting to unveil a new Limited Edition Steinway, and Gran Nichetto now joins the ranks of some of the most memorable and expressive pianos in history,” said Rob Polan, Vice President of Special Pianos. “Gran Nichetto honors the history and tradition of Steinway & Sons while incorporating a sophisticated Italian aesthetic. The result is a sleek, graceful Steinway like none other. We’re very proud of this collaboration.”

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