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Steel and Stone Piano V2 brings art, music, and design together

The Steel and Stone Piano V2 is the latest creation from the innovative minds at Batten and Kamp, in collaboration with acclaimed pianist Henry Chu. This strikingly modern, fully functional electronic piano stands out as both a sculptural art piece and a musical instrument, and it is now available in an exclusive limited edition of just eight pieces plus four artist proofs.

The updated Steel and Stone Piano V2 features a refined design with hidden inputs, a minimal hinge, and the elegant addition of pink granite. The visual drama of stainless steel paired with natural granite gives each piano a distinctive, contemporary presence. Its articulated structure allows for both horizontal and upright configurations, making it adaptable to different spaces and styles. In the horizontal setup, the piano measures 1235mm wide, 250mm deep, and 1000mm high. When arranged upright, it stands 700mm wide, 250mm deep, and an impressive 1570mm high.

Designers: Batten and Kamp x Henry Chu

Batten and Kamp approached this project with their signature focus on simplicity, craftsmanship, and artistic impact. Every detail, from the seamless hinge to the carefully concealed inputs, reflects their dedication to minimalism and function. The pink granite not only adds visual contrast but also introduces a warm, organic touch to the piece’s cool, polished steel frame. Henry Chu’s influence ensures that the piano is not just beautiful to look at but also inspiring to play. The electronic keyboard delivers expressive, dynamic sound and playability, marrying the tactile joy of a traditional piano with the flexibility of modern technology.

Musicians and collectors alike will appreciate the instrument’s advanced specifications. The Steel and Stone Piano V2 is equipped with a high-quality MIDI keyboard, available in either 76-key (E-G) or 88-key (A-C) versions. It features hammer mechanics for a realistic piano feel, and supports MIDI note messages ranging from 28-103 (76 keys) or 21-108 (88 keys), complete with 127-step velocity sensitivity. Connectivity options include MIDI output, a USB interface, and a connector for a foot pedal, making the piano versatile for both performance and studio use.

Offered in a limited run, each Steel and Stone Piano V2 is a collectible work of art, individually crafted to the highest standards. Whether displayed as the centerpiece of a living space or used as a professional instrument, it invites admiration and conversation while delivering exceptional musical performance. For those seeking a piano that is as stunning visually as it is satisfying to play, the Steel and Stone Piano V2 by Batten and Kamp x Henry Chu represents a perfect fusion of art, design, and technology. With only a handful available worldwide, it stands as a rare opportunity to own a piece that redefines what a piano can be.

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The new boAt Stone Lumos Wireless Speaker will project galaxies on your ceiling while you listen to music

Why buy a sunset lamp AND a Bluetooth speaker when you could have both in the same device?! boAt Lifestyle (India’s largest audio hardware brand) just announced the boAt Stone Lumos, a speaker with its own built-in LED projector that casts ambient scenery onto your ceiling while you listen to music.

Scheduled to launch in India today (June 25th), the boAt Stone Lumos is a fairly hefty boombox-style portable speaker boasting a 60W output. However, its crown jewel isn’t the audio, it’s the integration of a projector on the top left of the speaker, which reportedly shines ‘stars and lights’ on the ceiling to create am ambiance that goes together with the music you’re listening to. Details on the projector seem scarce at this point, but given the Rs. 6,999 INR ($83.8 USD) price point, we wouldn’t expect anything too immersive or detailed.

Designer: boAt Lifestyle

The speaker packs a lot of punch for its price tag, boasting a 60W output. A control panel on top of the boAt Stone Lumos lets you adjust various parameters, like playback, volume, EQ, and even cycle through the 7 different projection modes the speaker has to offer.

The control panel offers a variety of adjustments, while a two-part LED projector casts light and stars onto the ceiling above, creating a soothing atmosphere.

The speaker comes with a maximum of 9 hours of playback (with the projector off), has support for the boAt Hearables app, is IPX4 splash and water resistant, and has a built-in mic for hands-free calling. The boAt Stone Lumos also packs Bluetooth 5.3 for a crisp connection, although if you’re old school, there’s 3.5mm aux and USB connectivity too!

What the boAt Stone Lumos does is rather unusual, but seems pretty fitting. Most mid-range Bluetooth speaker do pack their own ambient backlights and LED strips for an extra audio-visual oomph, so the fact that this speaker actually turns your room into a makeshift galaxy just feels like taking wireless speakers to their logical next-step. Now to just play Sky Full Of Stars by Coldplay on this bad boy!

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