Our very latest, innovative and most advanced piano

The S132 was created with a singular purpose—to bring the art of British piano-making back to life. More than just an instrument, it represents a revival of craftsmanship, precision, and innovation that had been lost for decades.

For too long, the essential components of a piano had not been made on British soil. The industry had changed, the skills had faded, and the traditions had been left behind. But we saw an opportunity to reclaim what once defined excellence. We set out to build a piano that was not only crafted in Britain but also sourced entirely from Britain—a true celebration of artistry and heritage.

The journey was demanding, requiring us to rediscover skills, reimagine processes, and push the boundaries of what was possible. But in doing so, we created something extraordinary—the S132. A piano that is not just built, but truly born from British hands, designed to set a new standard in sound, performance, and beauty.

Played On By

Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber - English composer and impresario of musical theatre.
Julian Joseph OBE - British Jazz Pianist

Dimensions Of The S132

What Makes The S132 Unique As A Piano

The Soundboard Structure

The solid soundboard core is from Sitka spruce, harvested from forests high in the European Alps, it is only here, where the harsh environment and altitude makes for a short growing season, that tonewood with the fine growth ring structure essential for a pure sound can be found. This is then overlaid each side with a Sitka spruce veneer: this was carefully researched to establish the perfect grain angles to provide a sound as good or better than a merely solid board and be almost proof against splitting in more extreme climates.

The Soundboard Ribs

The ribs forming the soundboard crown are radiused to create an artificially forced crown as opposed to the more traditional moisture-created crown. This provides a much more consistent performance with enhanced tuning stability and longevity: a moisture-created crown is less stable and tends to move every time there is a humidity change, causing the piano to go out of tune: additionally, the crown is also prone to deterioration over several years.

Floating Soundboard Technology

The ribs forming the soundboard crown are radiused to create an artificially forced crown as opposed to the more traditional moisture-created crown. This provides a much more consistent performance with enhanced tuning stability and longevity: a moisture-created crown is less stable and tends to move every time there is a humidity change, causing the piano to go out of tune: additionally, the crown is also prone to deterioration over several years.

Barless Welded Steel Frame

The traditional cast iron frame has been replaced by a welded steel frame enabling the utilisation of local craftsmen and technology – in the absence of the traditional casting foundries – the result being a very strong and stable frame. We also opted to make the design barless as this provides the maximum space for the mechanism parts facilitating the ease of maintenance.

Vertical Hitchpin Technology

The string bearing set up utilises Vertical Hitchpin Technology to enable precision adjustment of the downward bridge pressure to optimise that delightful singing tone.

Vertical Hitchpin Technology

The string bearing set up utilises Vertical Hitchpin Technology to enable precision adjustment of the downward bridge pressure to optimise that delightful singing tone.