There is a delicate and deliberate balance of both architectural and furniture design elements that are incorporated into the overall theme of Grove Park. The striking figure of American Quarter sawn White Oak veneers is used throughout this unique design. The lid of the piano has a fine ebonised stringing inlaid around its perimeter as well as a geometric quadrant of inlaid Malachite, a natural stone material with a greenish hue, at the front corners of the lid. This same Malachite motif is repeated at the upper portion of each leg and once again on the bench. All of the hardware is finished in an antique bronze, which contrasts with the mellow golden oak.
The handcraftsmanship of the various components such as the legs, lyre, music desk, and bench all utilise classic mortise and tenon joinery. The centrepiece of Grove Park is the music desk which features a leaded glass panel depicting a majestic oak tree with outstretched limbs reaching across the horizon with the sunset in the background peaking through between its branches. The bench is designed in a duet configuration. It has a low back design and a repetition of vertical spindles and is capped by a horizontal top rail in the spirit of the classic Morris chair design. There are two leather upholstered bench cushions that are inset into the bench top.



Joseph Sidorowicz's considerable design and woodworking skills are essential in meeting the design and manufacturing challenges of creating Steinway custom and limited edition pianos. Mr. Sidorowicz has his own custom woodworking business, designing and fabricating custom furniture and architectural components. He also has experience in antique furniture and restoration, and sold several pieces to Sotheby's. Mr. Sidorowicz received his BA in Industrial Design at Pratt Institute. The culmination of his talents are powerfully expressed in his works with Steinway.