Do you face serious competition in the upmarket segment?
Thomas Kurrer: We have two major competitors in the high-quality segment: Austria's Bösendorfer and Italy's Fazioli. But both are quite a bit smaller. We sell worldwide about 3,000 grand pianos a year, Bösendorfer sells about 250 to 300 and Fazioli about 100.
Thomas Kurrer: We have two major competitors in the high-quality segment: Austria's Bösendorfer and Italy's Fazioli. But both are quite a bit smaller. We sell worldwide about 3,000 grand pianos a year, Bösendorfer sells about 250 to 300 and Fazioli about 100.
I find it interesting that they don't mention Bechstein as an upmarket competitor :)
Here's a photo taken outside the Steinway factory in Hamburg (sorry, it's the best I could find:
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