We collaborate with renowned workshops both domestically and internationally, including SAP Renovations. SAP Renovations is located in Kalisz, Poland, where the tradition of grand pianos originated in the late 19th century. In 1878, Arnold Fibiger established the first piano factory in Kalisz that produced Polish grand pianos. Today, Kalisz remains the heart of grand piano restoration in Poland.
Our collaboration with these workshops focuses on the restoration of historical grand pianos, leveraging a wide range of expertise and craftsmanship to ensure the highest quality standards. These workshops specialize in restoring historical grand pianos and pianos and are equipped with advanced facilities and in-depth knowledge.
As part of our partnership, we work together with the workshops to evaluate the specific needs of each instrument. The restoration processes involve a thorough inspection and analysis of the grand pianos to determine which parts need repair, restoration, or replacement. Our partners use both traditional methods and modern techniques to optimize the aesthetic and functional performance of the grand pianos. Depending on the extent of the work, restoration typically takes between 3 to 6 months.
Our joint efforts also include ensuring consistent quality control throughout the entire restoration process. Each workshop provides expert assessment and tuning of the sound to ensure an optimal musical experience. This meticulous approach ensures that the restored grand pianos meet the highest standards of both historical accuracy and musical performance.
By working closely with these recognized piano workshops, we can guarantee that each restored instrument not only retains its historical value but is also restored to peak condition for current and future generations. This collaboration reinforces our commitment to preserving and restoring unique and valuable grand pianos.
The photos provide an impression of the scope and nature of the restoration of a sold Blüthner grand piano from 1920.