The Art TV Designed for Every Home

June 26, 2026
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Samsung’s 2026 The Frame Pro & The Frame Combine World-Renowned Art, Premium Entertainment and Seamless Design to Modern Living Spaces

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Art has long been a reflection of personal style, helping homeowners shape spaces that feel uniquely their own. Today, that expression extends beyond traditional mediums and into the devices that occupy the heart of the home, including the television.

 

Designed to seamlessly blend art, technology and design, the 2026 Samsung The Frame Pro and The Frame transform the TV from a screen into a statement piece. Whether displaying artwork from a world-renowned exhibition, showcasing personal photographs, or delivering immersive entertainment, Samsung’s Art TVs are designed to complement modern living spaces while elevating everyday experiences.

 

Curious how an Art TV can transform your living space? Here are three ways Samsung’s 2026 The Frame Pro and The Frame bring together premium display technology, world-renowned art and thoughtful design to elevate the modern home.

 

1. A Personal Gallery with World-Renowned Art

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Bringing art into the home has never been easier. Homeowners now have more opportunities than ever to discover, curate and enjoy artwork without leaving their homes.

 

According to Samsung’s 2025 Southeast Asia and Oceania TV Awareness Survey[1], 69% of Australian consumers familiar with The Frame agree that it is equipped with the latest technology. Samsung’s 2026 The Frame Pro and The Frame go beyond traditional television experiences with innovative Art TV features that bring world-renowned artworks directly into the home:

 

  • The Samsung Art Store[2] features more than 5,000 works from over 800 artists and more than 80 global partners — including collaborations with Moomin and Art Basel 2026[3].
  • Art Store Streams[4] deliver a curated collection of 30 complimentary artworks every month, refreshed around new themes and artistic styles.
  • The new The Frame 98-inch brings a new scale of immersion with its majestic screen, transforming living spaces into private galleries.

 

Are there new artworks on Samsung Art Store?

Samsung recently partnered with Norway’s MUNCH Museum to bring 37 works by Edvard Munch — including “The Scream” to Samsung Art Store users around the world.

 

2. Premium Entertainment for Every Home

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While The Frame is known for its artistic appeal, it is also designed to deliver premium entertainment experiences for everyday viewing. The survey found that 66% of Australian respondents aware of The Frame associate it with exceptional picture quality, while 61% of Australian respondents view it as a premium and high-end TV[5].

 

The 2026 lineup delivers on these expectations through a combination of advanced display technology and intelligent experiences.

 

Exceptional Picture Quality

  • Neo QLED 4K and Neo Quantum HDR on The Frame Pro bring every image to life with brilliant colour, remarkable depth and ultra-precise contrast[6].
  • Quantum Mini LEDs that precisely control light for deeper contrast and sharper detail.
  • Quantum Dot technology that produces more vibrant, true-to-life colours.

Smarter Viewing with Samsung Vision AI Companion

Beyond picture quality, The Frame Pro and The Frame are equipped with Samsung Vision AI Companion[7], Samsung’s integrated AI platform designed to make the TV more intuitive and context aware.

 

Through a dedicated AI button or a long-press of the Home button[8]on the Samsung smart remote, users can interact with content in new ways, from learning about characters and plotlines to controlling playback through voice commands.

 

What else can Vision AI Companion do?

Vision AI Companion can also act as a private guide for The Frame, as it instantly interprets on-screen content to offer deep artistic context, style inspiration and local insights, turning art discovery into a deeply personal experience.

 

Designed for Art and Entertainment

Whether displaying artwork or streaming a movie, both The Frame models are designed to deliver a comprehensive viewing experience.

 

  • Glare Free display[9] keeps distractions to a minimum, reducing reflections while preserving vivid colour and brightness.
  • Q-Symphony, which synchronises compatible Samsung TVs and soundbars for richer audio experiences[10].
  • Samsung TV Plus, Samsung’s free ad-supported streaming service provides access to over 4,300 channels across 30 countries, allowing users to enjoy diverse content at no additional cost[11].

 

Why do artworks look so realistic on The Frame TVs?

Samsung remains the only TV brand to be awarded the Pantone Validation ArtfulColor[12] certification. The Frame Pro and The Frame are Pantone Validated ArtfulColor TVs, which means one can enjoy stunningly precise colours when watching content and a realistic, museum-like experience when displaying art.

 3. Designed to Elevate Every Living Space

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A television is more than an entertainment device these days, it is also part of the home’s overall design. 63% of Australian respondents familiar with The Frame associate it with an elevated look and feel[13]. Designed to complement modern interiors, the TVs seamlessly blend form and function through:

 

  • Modern Frame Design that resembles a framed artwork.
  • Customisable magnetic bezels[14] that snap on easily to suit different interior styles and personal preferences.

 

With the Wireless One Connect[15], The Frame Pro connects wirelessly to a separate box that can be placed up to 10 metres away from the TV, keeping cables out of sight and creating a cleaner, more refined set up.

 

Both TVs can also be mounted nearly flush against the wall using Samsung’s Slim Fit Wall Mount[16], helping it resemble a framed artwork rather than a traditional television.

 

Whether serving as a statement piece in the living room, displaying artwork throughout the day, or providing immersive entertainment for movie nights, Samsung’s 2026 The Frame Pro and The Frame are designed to integrate naturally into modern homes, bringing together art, technology and thoughtful design in a single experience.

 

The latest models are now available in Australia. Visit https://www.samsung.com/au/lifestyle-tvs/the-frame/ to explore the full lineup, including available sizes, customisable bezel options and the latest promotions.

 

 

 

 

 

[1] Samsung 2025 SEAO TV Awareness Survey. N = 2,000 respondents across 8 Southeast Asia and Oceania markets. Findings in this article are based on respondents who answered the relevant question (N = 1,199), N = 153 in SEAU

[2] Stream complimentary curated art or additional artworks available via subscription. Internet connection required.

[3] Collections on the Art Store are subject to change.

[4]Availability may vary by country. The time at which the 30 artwork are delivered each month may vary by region. The timing and frequency at which the artwork are delivered may vary by region. The number of free artwork delivered is subject to change without notice.

[5] Samsung 2025 SEAO TV Awareness Survey. N = 2,000 respondents across 8 Southeast Asia and Oceania markets. Findings in this article are based on respondents who answered the relevant question (N = 1,199), N = 153 in SEAU

[6] Separate subscriptions required for certain streaming services. Terms apply. The Range of Quantum HDR claims luminance based on internal testing standards and is subject to change according to viewing environment or specific conditions.

[7] Information based on current viewing available on Samsung TV Plus channels only. Provides AI created content, with accuracy not guaranteed. Voice commands recognise English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Korean, but not all accents, dialects, and expressions are recognised. Availability of features may vary, depending on the source content and privacy settings. Requires internet connection.  Available on features on 2025 Q7F and above TVs. Feature accessible by the AI button 2026 TVs, or by the Home button (long press) on the remote control without an AI button for remote controls on 2025 TVs (Q7F and above) and 2026 Crystal UHD TVs.

[8] Users will need to review and accept the Privacy Notice the first time they use the service.

[9] The LS03HE has been independently verified as Glare Free: Reflection Glare UGR <10, Discomfort Glare UGR <22, Disability Glare UGR <34 by UL LLC. (UL Solutions), Certificate Number: V166045 – Exp. 31/12/2026.

[10] Check for Q-Symphony compatibility on soundbar product specifications. Soundbar sold separately.

[11] Channel number counts including Samsung TV Plus and Plex (third-party app) are current as of January 2025. Internet connection and Samsung account required.

[12] As at 23 June 2026. Validation for TV colour accuracy that expresses the same colour under standard light source (D65 based) with paper texture. (Error within ΔE ≤ 3.0 level that a person cannot feel colour difference). Picture quality may vary depending on quality and resolution of source content and viewing conditions. Screen image simulated for illustrative purposes.

[13] Samsung 2025 SEAO TV Awareness Survey. N = 2,000 respondents across 8 Southeast Asia and Oceania markets. Findings in this article are based on respondents who answered the relevant question (N = 1,199), N = 153 in SEAU

[14] Customisable Frame sold separately. Supported Customisable Frame lineup may vary by country.

[15] TV requires a separate power cable connection. Operating distance can vary depending on the surrounding environment. Wireless One Connect box may not work properly if placed inside a closed metal cabinet.

[16] The gap may differ based on the installation and wall type.

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