The Crown Jewel Collection
Each handmade Steinway is one of a kind. Now you can choose one that is even rarer.
Since 1853, Steinway pianos have set an uncompromising standard for sound, touch, and investment value. Even in today's impatient world, hand crafting each Steinway requires up to one full year. Not surprisingly, Steinway remains the choice of 9 out of 10 concert artists. A Steinway is an instrument of rare quality indeed. And now, you have the opportunity to own a Steinway that is also a true decorative masterpiece.
Presenting The Crown Jewel Collection: Steinway pianos encased in
your choice of 11 magnificent woods, prized for their exquisite color and
grain, and gathered from around the world. Steinway & Sons craftsmen meticulously
match the grain from one end of the piano to the other, even across the beveled
edge of the lid.
Each Steinway Crown Jewel is an original handmade work of art, unique in all the world. Individually distinguished with a special limited edition medallion marking its rarity. A Steinway that makes itself heard even before you touch the keys.
The Crown Jewel Collection is available in both New York and Hamburg

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Louis XV Grand (US only)
The elegance of 18th century France is reproduced in delicate hand carving.
Walnut and Rosewood.
Length: 5' 7" (170 cm) |
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Louis XV Grand (Hamburg only)
The stylistic elements of the Rococo period have clearly inspired the
case design of this grand piano.
Walnut satin finish.
Length: 5' 10 3/4" (180 cm) |
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Louis XV Grand (Hamburg only)
The sumptious splendour of this grand piano uniquely unites the artistry
of the wood carver with the skilled workmanship of the gilder.
White satin finish with gilt carvings.
Length: 5' 10 3/4" (180 cm) |
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Chippendale Grand (US only)
Style with all the grace and distinction of design made famous by the
master cabinetmaker of 18th century England. Hand-carved legs and lyre.
Mahogany or Walnut; Mahogany shown.
Length: 5' 7" (170 cm) |
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Chippendale Grand (Hamburg only)
French walnut of evenly proportioned grain stimulates the harmony emanating
from this superb piano, combining a subtle graciousness in style with
a clear and unpretentious elegance.
Walnut antique, satin finish.
Length: 5' 7" (170 cm) |
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Medium Grand - Model M
A grand piano with full tone yet small enough to fit in any home or apartment.
Ebonized Mahogany or Walnut; Mahogany shown.
Length: 5' 7" (170 cm)
See Technical Specifications
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Traditional K-52
Introduced in 1903, this piano features a soundboard larger in area than
many grand pianos for a larger and more resonant voice.
Ebonized, Mahogany or Walnut; Walnut shown.
Height: 52" (132 cm) |
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Sheraton Model 4510 (US only)
Inspired by the designs of famous 18th century craftsmen, the classic
simplicity of this piano will enhance a room decorated in any furniture
style.
Ebonized, Mahogany or Walnut; Walnut shown.
Height: 45" (114 cm) |
11 Magnificent Wood Finishes |
Steinway pianos encased in your choice of 11 magnificent woods, prized
for their exquisite color and grain, and gathered from around the world. |
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Kewazinga Bubinga
A very large West African timber, with many of the characteristics of
rosewood. Distinguished by its red color streaked with dark purple, and
its conspicuous pores, Kewazinga Bubinga is highly valued for architectural
and design woodwork, and fine cabinetry. Your exclusive Steinway & Sons
Dealer will be pleased to give you a complete presentation of all the
magnificent wood veneers included in the Steinway Crown Jewel Collection. |
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East Indian Rosewood
Used in the most prized furniture, East Indian Rosewood is a decorative
and distinctive wood. Dark purple to ebony in color, it is often streaked
with red or yellow. The pattern features small to medium pores in wavy
lines, with occasional crotches and swirls. Found only in southern India
and Sri Lanka. Your exclusive Steinway & Sons Dealer will be pleased to
give you a complete presentation of all the magnificent wood veneers used
in the Steinway Crown Jewel Collection. |
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Macassar Ebony
Also known as French Rosewood, Macassar Ebony comes from the African East
Indies. An extremely valued wood, it is often used for inlays and other
ornamental work. The color ranges from dark brown to black, with many
of the logs streaked with yellowish brown or gray. Grain markings are
fine and very indistinct. Your exclusive Steinway & Sons Dealer will be
pleased to give you a complete presentation of all the magnificent wood
veneers included in the Steinway Crown Jewel Collection. |
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Santos Rosewood
Found in Belize, this valuable wood has characteristic large pores that
are exceedingly irregular both in size and position. The various shades
of dark brown range from chocolate to violet, with conspicuous black streaks.
Your exclusive Steinway & Sons Dealer will be pleased to give you a complete
presentation of all the magnificent wood veneers included in the Steinway
Crown Jewel Collection. |
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Figured Sapele
This beautiful dark red-brown wood is distinguished by its stripe and
"bee's wing" pattern. The grain varies considerably, with highly lustrous
light stripes. Figured Sapele is found in Nigeria and the African Ivory
Coast, and is highly prized as a decorative veneer. Your exclusive Steinway
& Sons Dealer will be pleased to give you a complete presentation of all
the magnificent wood veneers included in the Steinway Crown Jewel Collection. |
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African Cherry (Makore)
Reddish brown and usually quarter-sliced to highlight the figure of
the grain. Found in the high mountain forest of West Africa. |
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Mahogany
Varies from golden to deep red-brown in color. May contain attractive
figures such as fiddleback, stripe and mottle. Grown in Central and
South America. |
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African Pommele
Dark reddish brown or purplish brown, featuring lustrous, wavy, roe-like
figures. Native to highland forests of south-central Africa. |
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Satinwood
An extremely decorative and rare wood, used for centuries for fine furniture.
Satinwood is distinguished by a beautiful "bee's-wing" mottle
pattern. Native to Sri Lanka and India. |
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Anigre
A lustrous African hardwood with rich textures. Characterized by warm, light cherry tones and exquisite "fiddle back" markings, the veneer is prized for custom furniture, cabinetry and woodworking. |
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Walnut
Famous for its wavy, curly, and mottled figures. Colors range from chocolate brown to golden brown. Slightly open grain pattern. Native to the Ohio Valley. |
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Cherry
Dark red and straight grained, with a satiny finish. Occasionally figured with distinctive markings. The best timber grows in the western Appalachian region of the U.S. |
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