PH Grand Piano at the Tai Ping Paris Showroom
In the heart of Paris, the PH Grand Piano was placed within the refined surroundings of the Tai Ping Paris showroom - a setting where craftsmanship, materiality, and artistic interiors meet with effortless elegance.
Tai Ping is known for creating extraordinary handmade carpets and textile works for some of the world’s most exclusive interiors. Their Paris showroom carries this same spirit: calm, tactile, and deeply sophisticated. Within this atmosphere, the PH Grand Piano found a natural dialogue. Not as a traditional concert instrument placed in a room, but as a sculptural object in conversation with its surroundings.
Designed by Poul Henningsen in 1930, the PH Grand Piano was always intended to challenge the conventional idea of what a piano could be. Its transparent body, refined curves, and architectural presence give the instrument a lightness rarely found in grand pianos. Instead of dominating the room, it reflects it - allowing the surrounding colours, textures, and materials to become part of its visual expression.
At Tai Ping Paris, this quality became especially clear. The piano stood among rich surfaces and carefully composed interior elements, where every detail carried a sense of intention. The soft elegance of the showroom emphasized the piano’s own balance between function and art: an instrument made for music, but also for the eye, the room, and the atmosphere around it.
The meeting between PH Pianos and Tai Ping is a meeting of shared values. Both represent a dedication to craftsmanship, timeless design, and objects created with a lasting cultural presence. One works through sound, structure, and transparency. The other through texture, colour, and material depth. Together, they created a setting that felt quiet, luxurious, and deeply considered.
The PH Grand Piano is not simply placed in beautiful interiors - it becomes part of them. In the Tai Ping Paris showroom, it appeared as a functional artwork: a piano, a design object, and a piece of Danish heritage brought into dialogue with one of Paris’ most elegant design environments.