Benches and other Accessories
Lamps | Covers | Caster Cups | Other |


These are some of the more popular types and styles of benches. Call or email for prices.

Artist Bench
The standard in concert halls and teaching studios throughout the world. Available in simulated or genuine leather. Finish can be ebony, walnut, or mahogany with black or brown upholstery. Spade legs (pictured) or tapered with brass ferrules. A duet bench is also available.

 

High Back Chair
Sometimes known as a "Beethoven" chair, this sturdy chair gives maximum back support. Available in satin ebony, high gloss, or mahogany.
Piano Stools
Primarily used for uprights, these beautifully crafted, adjustable stools give a real period look. Available with hard wood or padded seat. Ebony, mahogany, walnut.
Spade Legs
These three are the classic piano bench with top that opens for storing music. Besides the different leg styles, they are available in satin ebony, high gloss, mahogany and walnut. Also available in duet size.
Round Tapered Legs
These three are the classic piano bench with top that opens for storing music. Besides the different leg styles, they are available in satin ebony, high gloss, mahogany and walnut. Not available in duet size.

French Provincial
These three are the classic piano bench with top that opens for storing music. Besides the different leg styles, they are available in satin ebony, high gloss, mahogany and walnut. Also available in duet size.

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Piano Lamps
Contemporary
Traditional

 

 


Piano Covers
Available in soft flannel, vinyl and quilt. Black and brown. Vertical can be open or closed back.

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Other Accessories
Caster cups: available in plastic or wood (ebony, mahogany, walnut) Pedal Pads: Beige, rubber molded. Protect floors and rugs from wear Fallboard lock: For schools and other public venues so access to keyboard is not possible.  

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