2020 model archive
Feurich Model 218 Concert I
A 218cm semi-concert grand designed for projection, tonal consistency and recording or performance spaces.
Archive notice
The 2020 prices are historical
The £19,500–£19,700 figures were published in 2020 and are retained only as historical reference. They are not current quotations.

Semi-concert grand
A Stephen Paulello design
The Model 218 Concert I was presented as the first instrument in a new Feurich concert series, with a frame design by piano builder Stephen Paulello.
The archived specification combined Renner hammerheads, Wurzen AA-quality felt and an Austrian Tonewood soundboard, aiming for warmth, clarity and precision across a larger scale.
Original specification
Model 218 at a glance
Length
218cm
Approximately 7ft 2in.
Hammers
Renner
Renner hammerheads in the archived specification.
Optional expression
Harmonic pedal
A fourth-pedal option intended to extend tonal colour.
Construction and practical details
- Paulello-designed frame
- Rust-resistant string wire in the original specification
- Feurich action and keyboard described as precise and responsive
- Integrated anti-glare LED lamp
- Traditional music-rest design
Polished black with brass fittings was listed at £19,500; chrome fittings at £19,700.

Intended setting
The archived page positioned the Model 218 for recording studios and small-to-medium concert halls. Its semi-concert scale was intended to support projection and consistency across the keyboard.
Finish and options
The original range described polished black with brass and red felt or chrome and grey felt, plus optional harmonic-pedal and silencer configurations.
Model 218 overview
Model 218 demonstration
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