A Different Type Of Performance

You will never find an Edelweiss Piano in a concert hall. The reason for this is because our pianos are not built for the concert hall. 

While many grand pianos are designed for power and projection, allowing the pianist to feel the full intensity of the sound especially when playing in a concert hall – a piano designed exclusively for the home piano strikes a more refined balance of power, tone, and touch. 

This does not mean a compromise on sound quality or playability. 

Instead, it represents a purposeful design approach—one that enhances and complements its surroundings rather than dominating them.

An Edelweiss piano is engineered to create a more rewarding, immersive, and harmonious experience, enriching your space with music that feels as effortless as it is beautiful. Whether played by a pianist or through self-play, it elevates the atmosphere without overpowering it.

Crafting a smaller grand piano to produce beautiful sound requires true artistry—an art we are deeply passionate about.

The Sound Of The S132

A piano that has been redesigned from the ground up and built following a whole new pioneering build construction method with all parts being completely sourced as well as built in Britian. 

One of the most technically advanced and innovative pianos on the market today – designed to have a sound larger than it’s size.

The S132 is the modern predecessor of our G52 model

The Sound Of The G66 Flugel

The G66, our mid-sized grand at 168cm in length, follows the classic silhouette of a traditional grand piano while upholding the same meticulous craftsmanship and performance standards.

The Sound Of The G52

The G52 – often referred to as the Sygnet – was the first piano Edelweiss started manufacturing back in 2008.

Offically the smallest grand piano in the world – the G52 is a piano that’s built following traditional piano building methods.

Our New S132 model is our the modern predecessor to the G52.