Batten and Kamp x Henry Chu craft Steel and Stone Piano V2

 

Batten and Kamp, in collaboration with digital artist and pianist Henry Chu, unveil the Steel and Stone Piano V2, an articulated, sculptural, and fully functional electronic piano. Fabricated from stainless steel and anchored by granite stone, the piano extends Batten and Kamp’s renowned Steel and Stone series into the realm of music. The Steel and Stone Piano pivots between two modes: a horizontal ‘playing mode’ and a vertical ‘monolith mode,’ seamlessly transforming from instrument to sculpture. Precision-fabricated stainless steel meets raw granite, creating a dialogue between the engineered and the elemental.

carved in steel and stone, sculptural electronic piano transforms from instrument to monolith
all images courtesy of Batten and Kamp

 

 

piano articulates between functional and sculptural states

 

The concept originated when digital artist Henry Chu approached Batten and Kamp with an idea for a keyboard that articulates between functional and sculptural states. The creative duo of Batten and Kamp worked closely with local Hong Kong fabricators and a German electric piano supplier to realize the piece. Although meticulously engineered, the piano remains deeply rooted in Batten and Kamp’s core influences: minimalism, brutalism, and science fiction. After debuting at Art Basel Hong Kong and gaining viral attention, a re-engineered second version was created. V2 features a hidden hinge mechanism, a minimal USB interface, and an integrated foot pedal lead. This limited edition consists of 8 pieces, plus 4 artist proofs. The first edition has already been acquired by one of the world’s most renowned musicians for their private collection.

carved in steel and stone, sculptural electronic piano transforms from instrument to monolith
sculpture meets musical instrument in Steel and Stone Piano V2

carved in steel and stone, sculptural electronic piano transforms from instrument to monolith
fabricated from stainless steel and anchored by solid granite

carved in steel and stone, sculptural electronic piano transforms from instrument to monolith
the piano is a dialogue between the engineered and the elemental

carved in steel and stone, sculptural electronic piano transforms from instrument to monolith
the piano pivots between two modes: a horizontal ‘playing mode’ and a vertical ‘monolith mode’