This stunning $300,000 piano from Hungarian pianist Gergely Bogányi looks exactly like something that Apple would make

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Renowned Hungarian pianist Gergely Bogányi will help music look as good as it sounds by collaborating with designer Péter Üveges. This union has taken the shape of two groundbreaking pianos transcending the boundaries of conventional pianos, and marrying cutting-edge technology with timeless craftsmanship. The Bogányi piano comes in two models, the Bogányi B-262 and B-292, featuring a curvaceous, flowing carbon fiber design and composite soundboard.

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The models start at $300,000 and boast a modernity that stands out among the more traditional designs. The designs are inspired by the organic forms found in nature. It is also incredibly advanced owing to the Carbon Core center plate, which helps reduce the total weight by 200 kilograms and makes the piano much more reliable and stable. “These pianos represent the culmination of a lifelong dream to reimagine the piano as we know it,” said Gergely Bogányi.

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“With the Bogányi B-262 and B-292 models, we have merged cutting-edge technology with timeless craftsmanship to create instruments that not only sound exquisite but also captivate the eye with their stunning design.” Both models can be customized in your favorite hues, and to make matters vibrant, all colors of the rainbow are possible for the outer rim and carbon core centerpiece. The handcrafted Bogányi pianos are built in the North of Budapest in Hungary, with prices starting at $300,000.

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