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The Art Case Collection - Art and Music in Perfect Harmony

A Steinway & Sons art case piano is, first and foremost, a Steinway piano. That means it is handmade to meet uncompromising quality standards, and possesses legendary sound, intuitive touch and remarkably enduring value. But a Steinway art case piano is also as unforgettable to look at as it is to listen to.

Each instrument possesses the uniqueness reflecting the artistry and aesthetic sensibility of designer and owner alike. From intricate carvings to elaborate paintings to gilded rosettes, the designs are as limitless as the imagination. Each of our art case pianos is truly a decorative masterpiece, brought to life by the genius and passion of Steinway master craftsmen.


The first White House Steinway, serial number 100,000. Presented to President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.

The second White House Steinway, serial number 300,000. Presented to President Franklin Roosevelt in 1938.

Steinway serial number 500,000. Designed by Wendell Castle in 1987 to commemorate Steinway's 135th anniversary.

The Alma-Tadema Steinway, serial number 54,538. Designed with paintings and inlay by noted Victorian artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema in 1883.