Heinrich HGP-152A Crystal Grand Piano  – Black (with Self Playing System)
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Heinrich HGP-152A Crystal Grand Piano – Black (with Self Playing System)

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Heinrich HGP-152A Crystal Grand Piano – Black (with Self Playing System)The Heinrich HGP 152A Crystal Grand Piano WSP Black is the ultimate fusion of high performance piano craftsmanship and contemporary luxury design. With its striking transparent acrylic elements and polished black cabinet, this grand piano doesnt just perform it captivates. Measuring just 152 cm in length, it fits elegantly into private residences, luxury showrooms, or boutique venues without compromising on tonal richness or responsiveness. Built with

The Heinrich HGP-152A Crystal Grand Piano WSP – Black is the ultimate fusion of high-performance piano craftsmanship and contemporary luxury design. With its striking transparent acrylic elements and polished black cabinet, this grand piano doesn’t just perform — it captivates.

Measuring just 152 cm in length, it fits elegantly into private residences, luxury showrooms, or boutique venues without compromising on tonal richness or responsiveness. Built with German Roslau strings and a solid spruce soundboard, it delivers warm, resonant tone and precise articulation.

The self-playing WSP system adds the versatility of automatic performance — ideal for ambient music, receptions, or luxury display environments. Whether for a discerning pianist, interior designer, or hospitality client, this piano commands attention and delivers both exceptional musical and visual performance.


Key Features

  • Luxury acrylic and polished black finish — a perfect blend of modern and classical design

  • Built-in WSP self-playing system for automatic performances

  • Compact baby grand size (152 cm length) with rich acoustic tone

  • Premium German Roslau strings for stable tuning and clear tone

  • Full 88-key solid spruce keyboard with ebony black keys for durability and expressive control

  • Traditional three-pedal system (soft, sostenuto, sustain) for complete expression

  • German FFW/Abel hammers and precision wood action for responsive touch

  • Sturdy construction — approx. 320 kg weight for stable resonance and tone projection


Specifications

Specification Detail
Model HGP-152A Crystal Grand Piano WSP – Black
Type Acoustic baby grand piano with acrylic body and self-playing system
Dimensions (L × W × H) 152 cm × 150 cm × 102 cm
Weight Approx. 320 kg
Finish Polished black with transparent acrylic components
Keyboard 88 keys, solid spruce wood, ebony black tops
Strings German Roslau strings
Hammers / Action German FFW or Abel hammers, solid wood mechanism
Soundboard All spruce soundboard for warm acoustic resonance
Pedals Three pedals – soft, sostenuto, sustain
Ideal Use Luxury homes, studios, showrooms, hotels, and performance venues

Why Choose This Model

  • Visual Statement Piece: The crystal-clear acrylic and black finish create a show-stopping centerpiece.

  • Superior Sound Quality: Built with German components for precision and tonal depth.

  • Compact Size: 152 cm baby grand form factor delivers rich sound without taking excessive space.

  • Self-Playing System: Perfect for hotels, events, and residences that desire live performance ambiance.

  • Premium Build Quality: Durable materials and long-term reliability for consistent performance.


Included Accessories

  • Matching piano bench

  • Dust cover

  • Initial professional tuning service


Additional Information

  • Warranty: 5 years warranty 

  • Delivery: Professional white-glove delivery and installation recommended

  • Maintenance: Tune every 6–12 months depending on environment; clean acrylic parts with microfiber cloth

  • Room Recommendation: Ensure flooring supports over 320 kg; provide acoustic space for lid opening


 

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