Samsung Electronics today announced a major new partnership for its popular lifestyle TV, The Frame. The Louvre Museum in Paris is now an official art partner. This collaboration brings famous artworks from the Louvre directly to The Frame TV.
(Samsung’s The Frame TV Partners with Louvre)
Owners of The Frame can now access a special collection featuring masterpieces from the Louvre’s galleries. This collection includes the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix. Users see these artworks displayed beautifully on their screen.
The Art Store on The Frame offers this exclusive Louvre collection. Subscribers get these high-quality digital images automatically. It transforms the TV into a dynamic art display when not showing regular TV. Samsung designed The Frame specifically for this purpose, mimicking a real framed picture.
“This partnership connects millions globally with the Louvre’s incredible collection,” said a Samsung spokesperson. “It makes experiencing world-famous art effortless at home.” A Louvre representative added, “We embrace technology reaching new audiences. This brings the museum experience into living spaces worldwide.”
(Samsung’s The Frame TV Partners with Louvre)
The Louvre collection is available now on The Frame TVs globally. Users need an active Art Store subscription. The Frame continues Samsung’s focus on blending technology with personal style and art appreciation. This move strengthens The Frame’s position as the leading lifestyle TV. Samsung believes it offers unique value for art lovers seeking elegant home solutions. The Louvre sees it as a vital digital extension of its mission. The Frame remains a key product in Samsung’s visual display lineup. This partnership significantly expands its curated art offerings.