Poul Henningsen (PH) first revealed his design for the PH Grand Piano in 1930. The PH Grand Piano represents an evolution in piano design that is still as ground-breaking today as it was in the 1930s. Today, the enduring popularity of the PH Grand Piano both as a piece of art and as a functional designer piano of the finest quality means that the PH Grand Piano has become as Danish design classic that can also be found in the Designmuseum Danmark.
Read MoreFollowing the chance visit of a family to the PH Pianos shop in the centre of Copenhagen during the Winter holiday season, PH Pianos were delighted several months later to deliver a customised PH Grand Piano to their private residence in Hong Kong.
Read MoreIn 1939 Poul Henningsen made a design for an upright piano featuring the same signature features as its larger counterpart, the PH Grand Piano. Poul Henningsen’s PH Upright Piano has the same design hallmarks of the PH Grand Piano: fundamental to the shape is a minimal body that is sleek, fluidly shaped and devoid of the hard angles expected of a standard equivalent ‘upright piano’.
Read MoreHenning Larsen Architects envisioned the award-winning design for the clubhouse at The Scandinavian. The clubhouse offers stunning views over both golf courses and houses an extensive collection of contemporary art, including works by Ai Weiwei, Yoshitomo Nara, Ugo Rondinone, Franz West and Sterling Ruby.
The clubhouse at The Scandinavian is also home to another piece of fine art: a Poul Henningsen designed PH Grand Piano.
Read MoreWe are delighted to launch a new version of the PH Pianette, combining first-class contemporary digital technology with Poul Henningsen’s original 1935 upright piano design. While many contemporary digital pianos have their design roots in the mostly purely functional world of the ‘electronic keyboard’, the PH Pianette is also a stunningly beautiful piece of design to be visually admired.
Read MoreWhen Poul Henningsen created the PH Grand Piano in 1930, he challenged the concept of how a grand piano should appear. Poul Henningsen observed that the wooden cases of traditional grand pianos restricted the sound and vision of the piano as an instrument and that traditional wooden cased grand pianos were effectively instruments being played ‘inside a box’
Read MoreThe Poul Henningsen designed PH Bow Grand Piano is like no other piano design in the world. Devoid of the sharp angles and the heavy appearance of traditional wooden-cased grand pianos, the PH Bow Grand Piano is a symphony of fluid lines and soft angles that is a feature of it’s unique Danish design. This individual and beautifully elegant exclusive grand piano design is paired with a superior piano action that creates sound of first-class clarity and tone…
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