This antique Behning & Sons upright piano showcases a beautifully carved wooden cabinet with intricate detailing, including ornate moldings and decorative accents. The piano's rich, warm wood tones and classic design evoke a sense of elegance and nostalgia. Its matching leather-topped stool complements the piano's aesthetic, making it a perfect centerpiece for any room.
Around 1881 Mr. Behning took in his son Henry, and the company name changed to Behning & Son. By 1920 the company was located at E. 133rd St. and Alexander, N.Y. in the control of Behning's sons, Henry and Gustave. Also made the Wendland player pianos. Kohler & Campbell acquired the company around 1932 and built these pianos until 1950.