Collection: Louis Zwicki Pianos
Founded on October 25, 1899, by pianist and piano builder Louis Zwicki in Copenhagen, Denmark, Louis Zwicki Pianos quickly established a reputation for their exceptional craftsmanship and distinctive Danish design. After Louis Zwicki's death in 1926, the company was continued by his sons, Kai and Asger Zwicki, until it closed in the 1970s due to the influx of cheaper imported pianos.
Louis Zwicki pianos are renowned for their high-quality construction and elegant mid-century modern aesthetics, often crafted with beautiful teak and rosewood. These pianos, including the unique "pianette" models with 82 keys, stand out for their clean lines and compact design, making them prized pieces for modern interiors and collectors alike. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, Zwicki pianos are noted for their robust sound and reliable performance, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced pianists. Their rarity and historical significance contribute to their desirability in the antique piano market today.
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SOLD 1956 Louis Zwicki Commissioned Upright
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SOLD 1959 Louis Zwicki Commissioned Upright
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