A Feather in Our Cap – courtesy of Steinway & Sons
September 7 2009
When a private collector purchased the perfect replica of Steinway & Sons’ White House piano that is displayed at the Smithsonian in Washington, the collector also purchased a labor of love from Art For Everyday, Inc., a leading manufacturer of architectural woodcarvings. Over the past year, Master Carvers from AFE, based in Toronto, worked steadily on the intricate American eagle legs, coat of arms decorative panels, the musical instrument collage music stand, and the lyrical note inspired pedals in order to give the replication the same craftsmanship of the original piano presented to President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
“The Master Carvers and craftsmen at Art For Everyday met our high expectations both in terms of planning and execution of carving details,” stated Andrew Horbachevsky, Vice President of Manufacturing for Steinway & Sons, “It is rare indeed to find such a partners these days who share our commitment to excellence in producing hand crafted masterpieces,” added Horbachevsky.
This project highlights the fact that AFE can tackle any custom carving project. When designers have a unique vision, AFE can rise to the challenge as they did with the Steinway project, and bring the creativity alive through wood.

Click here to see the original 1903 Theodore Roosevelt piano