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  • Kawai K6 Upright

    Kawai K6 Upright, late 2000’s

    £6,995.00
  • Kawai K500 Mahogany

    Kawai K500 Upright in Polished Mahogany

    £8,595.00
  • Kawai K500

    Kawai K500 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £6,995.00
  • Kawai K500 Ex Demo

    Kawai K500 Upright (Ex Demo)

    £6,995.00
  • Kawai K500 Aures2 EP

    Kawai K500 Aures 2 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £10,295.00
  • Kawai K500 ATX4 EP Kawai Silent Pianos

    Kawai K500 ATX4 Silent Upright in Polished Ebony

    £9,995.00
  • Kawai K400

    Kawai K400 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £6,195.00
  • Kawai K300 white silver fittings

    Kawai K300 Upright in Polished White with Silver Fittings

    £5,795.00
  • Kawai K300 Polished White

    Kawai K300 Upright in Polished White

    £5,345.00
  • Kawai K300 in polished ebony with silver fittings

    Kawai K300 Upright in Polished Ebony with Silver Fittings

    £5,095.00
  • Kawai K300 Black Polished

    Kawai K300 Upright in Polished Ebony

    £4,845.00
  • Kawai K300 A2 PEC

    Kawai K300 Aures 2 Upright in Polished Ebony with Silver Fittings

    £7,895.00

Kawai Pianos for everyone.

Kawai Pianos

Why choose a Kawai piano?

It would be quicker to ask why not to choose a Kawai piano as there’s much to love about this popular piano brand.

With a strong focus on development, Kawai is never content with sitting still. Instead, they are in constant pursuit of excellence, pushing innovation and harnessing the latest technological advances – making it no surprise they are market leaders.

Nearly 100 years in the making, Kawai has initiated many of the industry’s key developments, proving that it’s possible to embrace change whilst still remaining faithful to your history.

If you’re looking for a competitively priced piano that embodies timeless craftsmanship and innovation without ever compromising on quality or sound, then a Kawai piano is it.

Are Kawai digital pianos any good?

Yes!!

Kawai is an iconic brand. Regardless of the model you go for – digital pianos, upright pianos or otherwise – with a Kawai you can be confident you’re making a great investment. As a manufacturer that manages to successfully harness innovation whilst remaining true to traditional practices, any piano from Kawai represents quality and musical finesse.

Famed for embracing technology, Kawai was the first to create a digital piano with wooden keys to realistically replicate an acoustic piano – and they remain market leaders. Their collection ranges from the practical and affordable KDP series to the DG series – a digital piano with the look and feel of a baby grand. If you want it all, then a Kawai will deliver.

If you’d like to know more about Kawai digital pianos, chat with the team on 01923 720 974 or book a visit to our showroom to try them out for yourself.

Are Kawai pianos expensive?

Kawai is a competitively priced manufacturer, making their pianos a popular choice.

Kawai offers a vast collection of pianos covering digital options and upright pianos through to highly distinguished grands. The result of such an extensive portfolio means that you’re guaranteed to be able to find a Kawai piano to suit your budget.

As a guide, the typical asking price for a basic Kawai upright starts from £3,000. A grand Kawai piano starts from £8,000, and you can pick up an impressive digital Kawai for as little as £1,000.

At Richard Lawson Pianos, we pride ourselves on offering fair and competitive pricing. By shopping with us, you can always be confident of excellent value for money.

For help finding the right Kawai at the right price, get in touch. We’d love to help.

Where are Kawai pianos made?

Virtually all of Kawai’s acoustic grand pianos and uprights are still made in Japan, the original homeland of the brand’s founder, Koichi Kawai.

The world-renowned Ryuyo factory is home to some of the most advanced facilities for piano manufacturing.

Only a handful of instruments are made in their sister factory in Indonesia – including digital models, the GL-10 baby grand, and some Kawai upright pianos.

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