Showcase Pianos Relocates into Expanded Flagship Space

Helen Siwak
Helen Siwakhttps://helensiwak.com/
Helen Siwak is the founder of EcoLuxLuv Communications, publisher of Folio.YVR Luxury Lifestyle Magazine, and specializes in the Luxury Lifestyle niche. She is the West Coast Correspondent for Retail-Insider and has a vast freelance portfolio including Montecristo Magazine, Boulevard English & Chinese editions, and Indulge. helen@ecoluxluv.com

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By Helen Siwak

Showcase Pianos had a dilemma and CBRE broker/Associate VP Martin Moriarty had a solution. The 10-year-old piano store had outgrown its location and with the lease expiring at the end of 2017, the search was on for a suitable space. It was a solution that would not only house a sizeable piano showroom, but a performance hall, multiple classrooms, and sales offices. A suitable space was found literally right down the street and Showcase Pianos moved one block west into the retail space previously occupied by the Sony Store at 1128 W. Broadway under the infamous Toys R Us/Bowmac Sign

Showcase Pianos grew from 1,500-square-feet to over 4,300-square-feet and even at three times larger, every inch of the space is maximized. While Showcase Pianos is known as the official representative for high-quality instruments, such as C. Bechstein, W. Hoffmann, Seiler, Wm. Knabe, and Wm. Steinberg, it is the relationship of this relatively new business with Italy’s Fazioli Pianoforte that draws the most attention — Showcase Pianos sells more of them than any place in the world. 

Owners, Manuel and Judy Bernaschek, cultivated the relationship with the Fazioli family in the early 2000’s after noticing that many of the world’s greatest pianists were leaving their chosen brands to play on Fazioli. A trip to Italy solidified a new ‘partnership’ and the Bernascheks and Showcase became the exclusive distributor of the brand in British Columbia.


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“We have sold over 100 Fazioli pianos in the Vancouver area in the last decade – which is not easy since they are the most costly pianos in the world!” says Bernaschek. Another sales hurdle is the production time with the standard black finish F156 (5’2”) to the F308 (10’3”) requiring 40 workers almost 2,000 man hours to produce and a delivery time of approximately three to four months. Change the finish and production time can stretch to a year.

Canadian real estate developer Westbank Corporation is also a client, having ordered a series of customized pianos to augment the allure of their buildings. Canadian real estate developer Westbank Corporation is also a client, having ordered a series of customized pianos to augment the allure of their buildings. Working in conjunction Design Principal, Venelin Kokalov of Revery Architecture, the Butterfly piano was designed and created specifically for The Butterfly building which is under construction in downtown Vancouver near the corner of Burrard Street and Nelson Street.

The price-tags of customized Fazioli have pushed pricing upwards of $900,000 and there is no evidence that the cost is a stumbling block to purchasers as Vancouver real estate development continues to cater to affluent buyers internationally.


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Fazioli played by Paolo Fazioli. Photo: Helen Siwak

Bernaschek credits the businesses positioning in Vancouver as being a key part of Showcase’s success. “Vancouver is a place that is home to many well-heeled Asian families who place a strong emphasis on education, which includes the study of music…many Asian families choose to give their children the advantage of having a better instrument from the beginning, allowing their children to develop their creativity and expression to a greater degree. Right now, the Fazioli is the finest piano available on the market; so many families will choose to have one in their home.”


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Manuel Bernaschek with Paolo Fazioli. Photo: Helen Siwak


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Paolo Fazioli with The Butterfly piano. Photo: Helen Siwak

Currently, in Vancouver, Fazioli Pianoforte founder Paolo Fazioli smiles as he explains why the west coast is home to so many of his beautiful pianos: “It is Manuel. Manuel has charm but he is also a great multi-tasker with a great knowledge of his market.”

With the new location and over 370 students, Bernaschek has a goal to see the study-body surpass 500 in 2018, a figure that will positively impact Fazioli sales if Vancouver’s affluent parents continue investing in their children’s musical futures.


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Helen Siwak is the publisher of EcoLuxLuv.com Magazine, freelance content creator specializing in retail and luxury lifestyle. She is a regular content contributor to Retail-Insider, BLUSH Vancouver, and has lifestyle blogged for StyleDemocracy, Daily Hive, and Marble Financial. When not attending events in Vancouver’s ‘Luxury Zone,’ she is honing her plant-based cooking skills and caring for her rescues. helensiwak@yahoo.com.

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