A new space.

The same music.

What matters most lasts far beyond February 14.


For 120 years, Cooper Piano has helped people bring music into their lives.


We’ve moved into a new showroom -

and we’d love to welcome you.

Explore in Person

Some Gifts Are Opened Once.

Others Stay.

Valentine’s Day has passed.

The flowers begin to fade.

The chocolates are nearly gone.

The cards are folded and set aside.

But music doesn’t disappear.

For generations, families have chosen something lasting -

an instrument that fills the room long after a single day has ended.

If this season reminded you how much someone means to you -

or how much you’ve missed playing yourself -

this is the perfect time to begin.


Because love - and music - deserve more than one day.

We're still

Cooper Piano.

If you’ve been wondering whether we’re still here -

we are.


A piano isn’t a gesture for one evening.

It’s a gift that becomes part of everyday life.


We’ve moved into a new location,

but our purpose hasn’t changed.

For generations, families, students, and musicians

have trusted Cooper Piano to help them find the right instrument -

and that tradition continues in our new space.


This showroom was designed to feel welcoming and unhurried -

a place where you can take your time, listen closely, and feel confident in your choice.

Some things are meant to be experienced.

Whether you’re just starting out, returning to playing, or choosing a piano for your family,

visiting the showroom makes all the difference.

A tradition that continues.

Since 1906, Cooper Piano has been part of thousands of musical beginnings -

first lessons, family gatherings, quiet evenings, and lifelong passions.

The look of our showroom has changed over the years.
The role music plays in people’s lives hasn’t.

This new space is simply the next chapter.

Visit us

Address:

5940 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30341

Now welcoming customers at our new location

Same Cooper Piano.

A new place to make music.

Start Where the Music Begins.

Our doors are open.

If you’ve been thinking about starting (or returning to) playing,

we invite you to come experience the instruments, the space, and the feeling of making music in person.