Each piano that I take has a history of being an instrument, and with that history I try to find a valuable way to keep the essence of it's nature. Most of the time, older pianos are too expensive to rebuild or not worth the heritage to maintain an investment.
Most people throw away old pianos because they're bulky and unused. I don't see them like that. Every piano has a potential use because most piano were made with beautiful solid wood from all parts of the world, and I love to find a more practial use for that wood, instead of in a garbage pile. If you have an old piano that could use a complete overhaul, regardless of price, what would you do with it? Maybe I can help. Give me a call. |
Tables and FurnitureUse of piano wood to make beautiful tables and other furniture
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Repurposed PianosFind the essence of a piano in other types of practical use. Bookshelves, desks, and decoration. Find a way.
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Wood AccessoriesPens, Grinders, Kitchen accessories, Wine stops, Letter openers, and more... All made from old piano woods from around the world. Hard-rock Walnut, Mahogany, Spruce, Poplar, Yellow Birch, Sugar Pine are the most popular.
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