For generations, the grand piano stood at the heart of the home: a symbol of refinement, a gathering place where music and society converged. In the modern age, that stature has waned—too often these instruments sit silent, heirlooms gathering dust, relics of the past without resonance in the present. , a third-generation, family-owned British piano builder, is rewriting the instrument’s story for a new era. With signature aesthetics and luminous sound quality, Edelweiss pianos have emerged as iconic centerpieces in today’s most distinguished interiors.
As founder Mark Norman explains, Edelweiss has reimagined the traditional grand as “a much smaller piano specifically designed for the home.” He continues, “With an avant-garde designer case, we have created the ultimate statement piece.”