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06-16-2021 08:02 PM in
OthersSamsung’s lineup of lifestyle TVs consists of four models: The Frame, The Sero, The Serif, and The Terrace. The Frame TV has been designed so that it looks like a photo or painting frame hung up on a wall. Moreover, it comes with a beautiful collection of artwork that can make your home look even better. Now, Samsung is adding even more artwork to The Frame.
The South Korean TV giant has announced that it has partnered with Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Spain to bring artwork by Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky to its The Frame TV’s art store. The two painters are called pioneers of abstract painting, and if you have The Frame TV at your home and someone who likes abstract art, you would be in for a treat.
Il-Kyung Sung, Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, said, “With this collaboration, you can enjoy a wider variety of representative artworks of the 20th century on The Frame TV. We are making it possible to experience more artistic value for our customers.”
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12-27-2021 02:14 AM in
Othersthat's the point.
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05-10-2023 02:59 PM in
OthersSamsung's decision to bring more abstract tape art to The Frame lifestyle TV is a great move for art lovers who want to enhance their home décor. Abstract art is known for its unique and vibrant colors, patterns, and designs that can add a touch of creativity and originality to any room. The Frame TV is specifically designed to showcase artwork, and the addition of more abstract pieces can cater to a wider range of tastes and preferences. This new feature not only enhances the TV's aesthetic value but also provides an opportunity for viewers to appreciate and learn about abstract art.