Samsung Brings Art Deco Elegance to Digital Screens with New Lempicka Collection
Samsung Electronics has introduced the Samsung Art Store Tamara de Lempicka collection, bringing 22 iconic Art Deco pieces to digital screens. This new addition to the company's digital gallery platform was announced this week, catering to a growing "Neo-Deco" revival in contemporary interior design. The collection is designed to transform living spaces by displaying high-resolution versions of classic 20th-century masterpieces.
The Samsung Art Store Tamara de Lempicka release features famous works like "Autoportrait" (1929) and "St. Moritz" (1929). These pieces are known for their bold geometric forms and sophisticated style, which defined the aesthetic of the 1920s and 1930s. By integrating these works into the digital ecosystem, the manufacturer provides a way for art enthusiasts to enjoy historical works without physical maintenance or space constraints.
This launch coincides with the availability of the 2026 OLED television lineup, including the high-end S95H and S99H models. These displays are engineered with superior color accuracy and deep contrast levels specifically to showcase fine art with lifelike detail. Owners of compatible displays can now browse the Samsung Art Store Tamara de Lempicka catalog to enhance their home decor. The collection is also accessible on The Frame, Neo QLED, and Micro LED displays for subscribers of the service.
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