Three Key Takeaways
- The Champagne finish occupies a rare tonal register between gold and silver, making it one of the most versatile and enduring finishes in the Premiere Collection for rooms anchored in warm neutrals, natural wood, and brushed metallic hardware.
- Handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts from 99% recycled composite with a tool-free magnetic snap assembly that installs in less than two minutes, the Champagne Premiere frame delivers American craftsmanship with a lifetime warranty included with every purchase.
- From the moment the assembled frame settles onto the wall, the room shifts into a quiet, grounded harmony where the art displayed on Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs feels woven into the home's design story rather than placed beside it.
A Room That Already Knows What It Wants
There is a particular kind of stillness in a room that has been built with patience. The wide-plank oak floors. The linen sofa is in a tone pulled from nature. The brass lamp casts amber warmth across a textured wall. Everything in this room has been chosen slowly and kept deliberately.
You know this room. You may live in it.
And somewhere on one wall, Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs display art with a clarity and conviction that makes the screen feel like a canvas—the glare-free display. The slim bezel mounts flush. The Art Mode collection cycles through images that feel genuinely collected.
The room is warm. The art is beautiful. And still, something on that wall is reaching toward a final note of intention. Not because anything is wrong. Because you can already hear what the room is trying to say, and you want every element to say it together.
That is the moment the Champagne frame enters the story.
When You Want a Finishing Touch
The Champagne Premiere frame exists for the homeowner who has already done the work. The furniture is right. The light is considered. The art is beautiful. What this frame offers is not a solution to a problem but a response to a desire: the desire for a room where every wall speaks with the same confident, personal voice.
This is the finishing touch for a home that already knows what it is.
The decision to add a Deco TV Frame is not urgent in the way emergencies are urgent. It arrives quietly, the way most right decisions do. Perhaps a guest glances past the display rather than taking in the whole wall. Perhaps you pause at the doorway one morning and realize the room is almost exactly as you imagined it, with one quiet addition still to come. Perhaps a gathering is approaching, and you want the room to feel itself fully before people whose opinions matter walk through the door.
Any of these moments is the right moment. The Champagne frame is ready for all of them.
Where Art and Intention Meet
Deco TV Frames was built on a simple and deeply held conviction: that Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs are already art, and that art deserves a physical frame worthy of the room surrounding it. Every frame in the Premiere Collection begins from that premise.
The Champagne frame does not improve the display. It honors it. The brushed warm metallic finish and stepped architectural profile bring the art on Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs into full conversation with the furnishings, hardware, and light of an interior built on warmth and intention.
That is the philosophy. Additive, never corrective. A finishing touch, never a fix.
In a room where brass hardware catches the afternoon light, where oak grain runs through the floor, and where ceramics from a small studio sit on a shelf beside the display, the Champagne frame steps in and speaks the same language as everything else already there. Guests feel the harmony before they name it. The homeowner simply feels at home.
The Character of Champagne
The Champagne finish lives in a register that very few metallic surfaces ever find. It is warmer than silver, quieter than gold, and more luminous than either at its best.
The brushed surface diffuses light rather than reflecting it. No sharp glare. No mirror-bright flash. Instead, the finish returns ambient light gently, the way a well-worn brass handle returns light: softly, with depth, with the suggestion of craft behind it.
The stepped profile, three inches wide with raised architectural ridges, catches that light at slightly different angles across each edge. The result is a quiet dimensional rhythm. Edge to edge, the frame reads as alive in still light, shifting as the room shifts, deepening in the evening, brightening in the morning without ever demanding attention.
In warm ambient light, the finish deepens toward a soft gold. In natural daylight, it softens to a creamy, honeyed neutral. It never flattens. It never washes out. It simply belongs to whatever light the room offers it.
This is a finish rooted in classical metalwork and decorative arts tradition, carried into a contemporary format without losing an ounce of its earned elegance.
Crafted with Integrity
Every Champagne Premiere frame is handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The 65,000 square foot facility is solar-powered and carbon neutral, operating with near-zero-waste manufacturing where scrap material is recycled back into new moulding. No lumber is used in production. The Champagne frame is made from 99% recycled composite, a material engineered to hold fine surface detail and accept a consistent warm metallic finish across every section of the profile.
The mitered corners visible in close-up images tell the story. Tight. Consistent. No variation in tone or texture across all four joins. The finish holds its warmth evenly from corner to corner, confirming quality that reads at distance and rewards close attention.
A lifetime warranty is included with every purchase, activated when the customer registers their frame after it arrives. This is not a mass-produced accessory. It is a handcrafted American product built to last as long as the room it belongs to.
Over 3,000 positive customer reviews confirm what the images already suggest. This frame earns its place.
An Intentional Addition
Before the Champagne frame, the room carries its warmth through furniture, textiles, and carefully chosen objects. The art on Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs adds genuine beauty to the wall. Everything speaks warmth. And still, the display exists just outside the full design conversation, not because anything is wrong with it, but because the physical frame that would bring it fully inside that conversation has not yet arrived.
After the Champagne frame snaps into place and the homeowner steps back, that last quiet reservation lifts.
The warm metallic finish echoes the brass hardware. The stepped ridges mirror the architectural detail of the crown molding. The brushed surface responds to the same amber lamp that fills the room each evening. The wall now reads as one considered composition, and the art on Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs is fully part of it.
This is what an intentional addition feels like. Not a correction. An arrival.
In Conversation with Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs
Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs were designed with the understanding that a screen can be a canvas. Art Mode is already beautiful. The glare-free display already removes the visual barrier between the viewer and the image. The slim bezel already mounts flush to the wall. The Frame Pro adds Neo QLED picture quality and Samsung Vision AI to that already extraordinary experience.
The Champagne frame enters this conversation as a physical extension of what Samsung began. Where Samsung's technology creates a display that honors art, Deco's craftsmanship creates a surround that honors the room. The warm metallic finish echoes the color palette of oil paintings, watercolors, and photography displayed in Art Mode, giving each image the physical context of a traditionally framed artwork.
The three-inch stepped profile creates a visual boundary that the eye reads as gallery-considered. Each raised edge draws attention inward toward the art. The glare-free display and the Champagne's soft glow work together, so the art reads as something framed with intention rather than something shown on a screen.
Before enjoying that full experience, two quick adjustments to Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs make all the difference. Press the Power button to enter Art Mode, then press the Home button. Scroll down to Art Mode Options and select Sleep Options. Turn Sleep After off and turn Night Mode off. It is also worth confirming that Art Effect mode is enabled while in that menu. The display will then stay on and perform exactly as the frame deserves.
Technology and tradition in a single, coherent point of view.
The Discerning Homeowner
The Champagne frame is for the person who thinks in rooms, not objects.
They choose furniture for proportion, lighting for atmosphere, and textiles for texture. They describe their style as collected or layered, never decorated. They furnish slowly and keep things long. A vintage brass lamp. A hand-thrown ceramic in a muted earth tone. A linen sofa in a tone pulled from nature. Every object in their home has earned its place, and they know it.
When they chose Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs, they were making a statement about how they regard art and technology together. The Champagne frame is the natural extension of that statement. Warm without excess. Refined without coldness. Luminous enough to honor the art. Restrained enough to belong to a room built on texture, tradition, and quiet elegance.
The guest with a practiced eye notices this frame first. Not because it announces itself, but because it fits so naturally that the room feels slightly more itself with it present. They lean in to study the rigid profile and brushed warm finish. Then they ask where it came from.
That question is the proof. The room is working. The homeowner's instinct was right.
Design as Character
The Champagne finish does not signal a trend. It signals sensibility.
The person who chooses it moves through the world with a grounded, unhurried confidence. They value craftsmanship over novelty, warmth over flash, and permanence over convenience. They have spent years learning the difference between a room that looks finished and a room that feels genuinely inhabited with purpose and pride. When they walk into their space each morning, they want to feel, without effort, that every choice they have made reflects who they are.
The Champagne frame delivers that. Its warm metallic finish and stepped architectural ridges communicate that design in this home is not decoration. It is an expression. It is identity made visible in every considered inch.
Six months after installation, the frame has become part of the room's identity. Present. Purposeful. Exactly right. When the homeowner notices it, catching the warm glow of the stepped ridges in afternoon light, the feeling that returns is the same as the first day: confidence in the choice they made, and quiet pride in the room they have built.
A Room That Finally Speaks in Full
The Champagne frame does not ask to be noticed. It settles in, the way a well-chosen piece of furniture settles in, as though it were always there.
Compatible with Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs in sizes from 32 to 98 inches, the Champagne Premiere frame installs in less than two minutes with no tools required. The four sections snap together magnetically on the ground, forming a single assembled frame before anything touches the TV. That assembled frame then lifts and snaps onto Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs using hooks and latches, locking firmly and evenly into place.
The click is small. What it opens is not.
There is a moment when the assembled frame lifts from the ground and settles onto the wall with a clean, certain fit, where effort gives way to satisfaction. The room that held so much promise now holds something more. A display that feels fully considered, from the art inside the screen to the warm metallic finish surrounding it. A wall that speaks with one voice. A home that finally reflects, in full, the care its owner brings to every choice.
That is the Champagne Premiere frame. Handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts from 99% recycled composite. Made with care. Built to belong.
The Story Behind the Frame: Two Decades of Building Something Worth Keeping
Every object that earns its place in a well-designed home carries a story. The Champagne Premiere frame is no different.
Deco TV Frames began not in a factory but in a moment of accidental necessity. In 2002, Kevin Hancock placed an electrical outlet too high on the wall of a condo he was renovating. To cover it, he built a frame. He did not think much of it at the time. It was a practical solution to an awkward problem, handmade and hung on a wall where it quietly did its job.
Years passed. Kevin's photography business closed. He found himself near bankruptcy, waiting tables and bartending to stay afloat, building frames slowly from a garage and later a dining room, holding onto something he believed in without yet knowing why. Then a college friend visited and admired that same frame from the condo. An offhand comment. A casual observation. But it was enough to spark everything.
Frame My TV was born on July 18, 2006.
The early years were humble and hard. Kevin kept going through the kind of uncertainty that tests whether a person truly believes in what they are building. The first significant recognition came from an unexpected place: The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, selected his frames for all 540 rooms. That moment confirmed something larger was possible.
The next turning point came in 2019, when three customers asked about frames for Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs. Kevin's team devised a magnetic assembly design. He secured a last-minute trade show booth positioned directly across from Samsung's display. The crowd's response was overwhelming. He called his mother in tears of joy.
Then came COVID. Kevin and his right-hand man Randy lived inside the facility, unpacking and shipping frames alone as the world stood still. They kept going because the work mattered and the people ordering frames needed them.
In February 2026, Deco opened a brand new 65,000-square-foot factory in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Solar-powered. Carbon neutral. Built for the decades ahead with the same integrity that built everything before it.
2026 marks Deco TV Frames' 20th anniversary. Twenty years of building something worth keeping, for homeowners who feel exactly the same way about the rooms they live in.











