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Televisions are the focal point of our living rooms, and rightfully so. With their ultra-slim, bezel-free designs, they are more or less a work of art in themselves. In fact, very rarely would someone walk into a room without noticing the television in a house – but with that said, there’s only so much a TV can do when switched off. And if you’re trying to keep your aesthetics clean or minimalistic, you’re probably wondering how to ensure your television blends into the tasteful décor. But what if we tell you that you can replicate an art gallery experience within your living room without having to take the next flight out of town?
Televisions today are available in an eclectic range, allowing you to pick the one that complements your interiors flawlessly. LG’s gallery edition TVs, such as the LG G2 4K Ultra HD OLED TV or Samsung’s LS Frame Series, flaunt super slim exteriors along with matte-finish screens for crisp contrast and impeccable details. Switched off, these televisions can double up as a framed portrait on your wall or simply turn into a statement piece propped up on your console.
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Tap into your TV's art store with 3 steps
Whether you choose to exhibit your favourite artist’s work or have a framed photo of your family, there’s no better way to put your television to use once you’re through with your daily dose of streaming. But if you’re looking to delve deeper and have your TV as a part of a gallery wall, the Samsung Art Store could even help you display artwork from around the world, like The Louvre, without having to step outside your house. Here’s how you can get started:
Step 1: On your Samsung Frame TV, click on ‘Art Store’
Step 2: Click on the search bar and enter the artist or artwork collection of your choice – in this case, The Louvre
Step 3: Select the collection, and you’re good to go!
Your television will display a partnered collection of some of the most renowned artworks currently displayed at The Louvre and also allow you to freeze-frame onto the one that fits into your décor. Art enthusiast or not, we think this feature is certainly an elegant way to put your idle television to good use!
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Khevna Pandit
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