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

Par : Ida Torres
13 août 2025 à 13:20

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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Key-bowed hybrid violin and keyboard synthesizer produces pure musical joy

Par : JC Torres
1 octobre 2024 à 15:20

Of the many creative endeavors, music is probably one of the hardest to learn and practice. And of the well-known musical instruments, the violin is one of the hardest to play. But what if you can play the violin or some semblance of the instrument as easily as you could press down keys on a piano? And what if that produced the unique tonal quality of a violin while still hitting all the right notes perfectly? That’s the kind of musical experience that this DIY synthesizer offers, combining two classical instruments in a single form that might leave you confused with one hand playing the keyboard and the other playing the violin.

Designer: Washiyama Giken

Electronic keyboards can try to mimic the sounds of different musical instruments, but they don’t always work. They can’t, for example, reproduce the unique vibrating quality of the violin family, which at the very least would require some physical medium to produce that kind of sound. Conversely, violins are hard to master because you need to also move the bow at a very precise location to hit the right pitch, and that location isn’t marked like on a guitar.

Key-bowed, which is a very creative name, tries to combine the strengths of both the keyboard and the violin with very few of the flaws. It’s actually an idea decades in the making, but it’s finally possible to pull it off thanks to modern technologies and hardware. The synthesizer combines a Roland K-25m keyboard, an Arduino Uno R4 minima controller, and a self-made bowing sensor with a vertical acrylic plate. Of course, the assembly also requires some programming know-how, especially when dealing with sound waves.

Despite the complexity of the build, using the Key-bowed looks pretty simple, at least for the musically inclined. You simply hit the keys with one hand to produce music like on a regular keyboard or piano, and then you use the other hand to move the bow across the acrylic plate as you would with a violin. The vibrations on the plate are detected by the sensor and then transformed into waves that modify the note that’s produced, resulting in a very realistic recreation of a violin sound, with perfect pitch, and without the screeches. You can even pluck the plate and make it sound like you’re really plucking a string.

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Key-bowed is definitely a work of genius that makes playing music both fun and enchanting. It still requires you to have some basic music knowledge, of course, but it makes the execution less daunting, especially if you’ve always dreamed of playing the violin. Of course, there are limits to the music you can play, since you’re technically producing notes with only one hand, and the design is made for those who hold the violin bow with their right hand. Nonetheless, it still creates a captivating experience, and hopefully, it can become a commercial product that will let everyone enjoy that experience as well.

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