If you are someone who not only wants a good television in your living room, but also wants a decorative object when you are not using it, you will already know that a television is your best option. Samsung Frame. This model of the Korean brand is a state-of-the-art Smart TV when it is open, and a work of art when you close it. It offers the best of both worlds.
Samsung The Frame is a TV that is also a work of art… or thousands of
If The Frame doesn’t look familiar to you, it’s with this Smart TV model. lifestyle rangesamsung you offers a variety of television models updated every year and, in addition to its cutting-edge technology, a frame for artwork when closedeven having a gallery where you can buy new works, always choosing those that best suit the style of our living room.
It’s so fun because sometimes SAMSUNG updates existing works with new collections for your Art Store.
In fact, Samsung recently added a collection of works from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris or MoMa in New York, already adding more than 2,500 works of art to the gallery for its luxurious “frames.”
Now the South Korean brand wants to showcase any home that has The Frame painting by a national artist. Park Seo-bo after exhibiting his work on a 146-inch screen at Rockefeller Center called The Wall (no less).
To do this, he added a new collection to those already available in the Art Store. These are a few works from the series Don’t write of the artist. It’s from a stream labeled as: Dansaekhwa(a term that can be translated as monochrome painting) offers intense colors and three-dimensional patterns inspired by nature.
So they Ideal for showing off on a TV from The Frame seriesAnd of course, they can be the ideal touch for any living room where the aim is to integrate technology with the decoration, where the color combination is respected, or for those looking for a modern, simple but minimalist touch.
If you already own The Frame, you now have new work to display in your home, and if you don’t own it but are a fan of Park Seo-bo’s work, this might be a good reason to pick it up.
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