GEWA Piano Bench white matte
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The GEWA Deluxe Piano Bench offers a premium seating solution for discerning pianists. The sturdy construction is secured by high-strength M10 screw dowels, ensuring the legs are firmly attached to the frame. The smooth height adjustment is facilitated by a precise scissor mechanism, allowing effortless customization of seat height. With its elegant craftsmanship and stylish design, this piano bench is the perfect addition to any piano.
Material Solid Wood Breaking Load over 2 Tons Height 48-57 cm Seat Surface 52-30 cm Seat Cover Velour GEWA music, founded by Georg Walther in Adorf in the Vogtland region in 1925, initially focused on the construction and sale of handcrafted musical instruments and cases. Following the occupation of the Vogtland region after World War II, Walther relocated the company to Mittenwald, Bavaria, along with 20 of its top employees. Thanks to its central location in Europe and the renowned reputation of the region for instrument making, GEWA quickly resumed its old business model and achieved economic success once again.
The GEWA Deluxe Piano Bench offers a premium seating solution for discerning pianists. The sturdy construction is secured by high-strength M10 screw dowels, ensuring the legs are firmly attached to the frame. The smooth height adjustment is facilitated by a precise scissor mechanism, allowing effortless customization of seat height. With its elegant craftsmanship and stylish design, this piano bench is the perfect addition to any piano.
Material | Solid Wood |
Breaking Load | over 2 Tons |
Height | 48-57 cm |
Seat Surface | 52-30 cm |
Seat Cover | Velour |
GEWA music, founded by Georg Walther in Adorf in the Vogtland region in 1925, initially focused on the construction and sale of handcrafted musical instruments and cases. Following the occupation of the Vogtland region after World War II, Walther relocated the company to Mittenwald, Bavaria, along with 20 of its top employees. Thanks to its central location in Europe and the renowned reputation of the region for instrument making, GEWA quickly resumed its old business model and achieved economic success once again.
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