Three Key Takeaways
- The Antique Gold frame's stepped, multi-plane profile and burnished, hand-textured finish bring physical depth and luminous warmth to Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs, echoing the gilded mirrors, aged brass, and classical details of traditionally informed interiors.
- Handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts, from 99% recycled composite in a solar-powered, carbon-neutral facility, this frame carries ethical integrity alongside its visual beauty, reflecting the values of homeowners who believe the finest design choices are also responsible ones.
- From the moment it is installed, the Antique Gold frame produces a quiet, unmistakable shift in how the room feels, not a dramatic change, but the steady confidence of a space where every element has finally found its shared voice.
The Room That Already Knows What It Values
There is a particular quality of light in a room that has been carefully designed. It is not a single source. It comes from everywhere at once, from the warm grain of a walnut side table, the soft gleam of aged brass on a cabinet pull, the glow of a gilded mirror catching the last hour of afternoon. These rooms do not happen quickly. They accumulate. Each choice earns its place through patience and a trained eye, and the person who built them knows the difference between something that looks right and something that genuinely belongs.
That homeowner has already chosen Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs. They understood immediately that art belongs on a wall and that the glare-free display, with its gallery-like Art Mode and access to the world's largest curated art collection on a TV, was built for exactly the kind of room they were composing. The display is beautiful. That was never the question.
The question was quieter than that.
When You Want a Finishing Touch
The moment arrives when a room is nearly settled, and the homeowner stands back to take it all in. The gilded mirror above the console catches the evening light. The velvet upholstery holds its warmth. The display on the wall shows a Dutch still life in Art Mode, painted in ochre, deep green, and the particular honey brown of old varnish. Everything is right. And yet there is a quiet awareness, not of something missing, but of something not yet fully introduced.
The Antique Gold frame from Deco TV Frames adds the finishing touch that closes that space. Its warm, burnished profile gives the display a physical surround that speaks the same visual language as the gilded hardware, the antique wood tones, and the classical references already present in the room. The display moves from beautiful to belonging. That is the difference this frame makes, and it is not small.
Bridge Between Art and Innovation
Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs were designed around a single conviction: that a television can be a work of art. The glare-free display, the slim profile that mounts flush to the wall, Art Mode, and its gallery-like presentation, all of it was built for the homeowner who refused to accept that technology and beauty were separate conversations.
Deco TV Frames was founded on a parallel conviction. That a display this considered deserves a physical frame profile to match. Since launching at a trade show in 2019 with a patent-pending magnetic design, directly across from Samsung, Deco has built the largest selection of frame styles available for Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs, each one handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts, each one made to add harmony to what the TV has already brought into the room.
The Antique Gold frame is where that philosophy finds its most historically resonant expression.
Character of the Finish
The Antique Gold finish does not announce itself. It glows. The surface carries a fine directional texture across its face, the kind that catches light at varying angles and distributes warmth unevenly, like aged gilding, with depth rather than flash. Up close, the finish quality is immediately apparent. The burnished texture reads as something touched and shaped by an artisan rather than sprayed to uniform sheen by a machine.
Three stepped planes rise from the outer edge toward the inner border of the profile, each at a slightly different elevation. As the room's light shifts throughout the day, each plane responds differently, creating a gentle, living luminosity that deepens in the warm glow of evening and brightens with the directional light of morning. Thin dark inset lines trace the transition between each step, adding architectural definition and restraint, preventing the finish from reading as ornate while giving it the kind of quiet structure that rewards long-term living.
At room distance, the frame reads as a single, cohesive, luminous presence. Up close, it reveals a surface worth spending time with.
Crafted with Integrity
The Antique Gold frame is part of the Premiere Collection, made from 99% recycled composite and handcrafted in Deco's solar-powered, carbon-neutral facility in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Manufacturing waste is recycled back into new molding. The process leaves nothing behind.
For the homeowner who chooses antiques over disposable furniture, linen over synthetics, and craftsmanship over convenience, these facts matter. They reflect the same values the finish itself communicates: that integrity in design means integrity in how things are made. Choosing a frame built this way is not a neutral decision. It is an expression of who the homeowner is and what they believe design should be.
A lifetime warranty is available for added confidence. In practice, longtime owners report rarely needing it.
An Intentional Addition
Before the Antique Gold frame is in place, a carefully composed room holds all the right elements. The warmth is there. The history is there. The display presents its artwork with gallery-like clarity. And yet the technology and the tradition are still moving in parallel, admired separately rather than experienced as one.
After the frame snaps into place, that separation dissolves. The golden profile draws the display into the room's warm vocabulary, and the wall settles into a single, unified composition. Guests entering the room do not see a television beside antique furnishings. They see a wall designed by someone with a clear point of view. The homeowner standing in that room feels no surprise, but confirmation. Their instincts were right. Every choice they made was worth making.
That feeling is quiet. It is also permanent.
In Conversation with Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs
Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs already present art with precision and care. The glare-free display makes artwork easy on the eyes, regardless of the room's lighting. Art Mode surrounds the display with the same measured gravity a gallery wall provides. Before adjusting any settings, it is worth taking a moment to ensure the display behaves exactly as intended. From Art Mode, pressing the Home button, scrolling to Art Mode Options, and selecting Sleep Options allows the homeowner to turn Sleep After and Night Mode off, and to confirm that Art Effect mode is enabled. With those settings in place, the artwork stays present, and the display performs as it was designed to.
The Antique Gold profile builds on that foundation physically. Its warm, burnished surround echoes the gilded frames found in museum and private collection settings, giving the art on screen the same contextual weight as a canvas in an estate drawing room. Classical paintings, botanical prints, and richly pigmented still life works displayed in Art Mode gain immediate depth when bordered by this profile. The frame lends the art a physical context. The art gives the frame a living purpose. Each makes the other more convincing.
Together, Samsung and Deco create a presentation that feels balanced. Art on a screen and art within a frame. Technology within tradition. Innovation within intention.
The Discerning Homeowner
This frame is for the person who has spent years developing an eye and does not apologize for using it. They collect rather than shop. They wait for exactly the right thing rather than settle for something close. They describe their style in words like layered, timeless, collected, and European-influenced, and those words reflect a genuine sensibility rather than a Pinterest category.
They chose Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs because they wanted art on their walls. They chose the Antique Gold frame because the room has earned it. The gilded mirror above the mantle, the aged brass reading lamp, the linen upholstery that has softened beautifully over years of evening use, all of it called for a display surround that spoke the same language. Not a selection. A recognition.
More than 3,000 verified customers have placed Deco TV Frames on Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs, and the response from buyers drawn to the Antique Gold finish clusters around the same words: elegant, timeless, exactly what I was looking for. These homeowners carefully researched and described the frame as the detail that brought the room into focus.
Design as Character
A room is an argument. Every finish, every textile, every object on a shelf makes a claim about what the person who lives there values and who they are becoming. The Antique Gold frame makes its claim quietly and without apology. It says that warmth is a design choice. That patina carries meaning. That technology and tradition are not opposites in this home. They are partners, held together by intention and expressed through gold.
The homeowner who chooses this frame is not following a trend. Gilded finishes have appeared in great rooms across every era of interior design, and the Antique Gold frame carries that enduring quality through its burnished texture and proportional depth. It does not age into obsolescence. It ages into the room, the way a well-chosen antique does, growing more satisfying the longer it lives there.
Across more than 150,000 social media followers, the Antique Gold frame appears consistently in rooms styled around warm neutrals and layered traditional interiors, generating strong engagement from design-forward audiences who recognize the finish quality from the photographs alone. The stepped profile and burnished texture communicate something that cannot be faked.
Emotional Resolution
Installation is quick and tool-free. The frame sections snap together magnetically on the ground first, forming a single assembled frame. The assembled frame then snaps onto Samsung The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs using hooks and latches. Almost all homeowners complete the process in under two minutes. What follows is easy to recognize.
The room settles. Not dramatically, but with the particular certainty of the last right thing finding its place. The warm, stepped profile catches the light across the room and holds it. The display belongs to the wall. The wall belongs to the room. Everything reads as one deliberate, harmonious composition, the kind of room that feels genuinely lived in before a single explanation is offered.
Guests pause. They ask about the frame before anything else, which tells the homeowner everything. That pause is recognition. It is the moment when months of careful design choices are seen clearly by someone else, and the quiet pride of that confirmation settles into the room and stays there.
A Frame Born in a Garage, Built in Massachusetts
Every object with real presence has a story behind it. The story behind Deco TV Frames begins in 2002, when founder Kevin Hancock accidentally placed an outlet above his TV during a condo renovation. Rather than move the television, he built a frame around it. Problem solved. Years passed. His photography business closed. Near bankruptcy and working as a waiter and bartender to stay afloat, he received an unexpected visit from a college friend who stood in the living room, admiring the same handmade frame.
That offhand comment changed everything.
Frame My TV was born on July 18, 2006, slowly and humbly, from a garage and then a dining room table. The first major milestone arrived when The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, selected Kevin's frames for all 540 rooms. Then, in 2019, three customers asked about options for the Samsung The Frame television. Kevin and his team devised a magnetic design and secured a last-minute trade show booth, positioned directly across from Samsung on the floor. The crowd's response was overwhelming. Kevin called his mother in tears of joy.
During the early days of 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. In February 2026, Deco opened its brand-new 65,000-square-foot factory in Haverhill, Massachusetts, a solar-powered, carbon-neutral facility that is considered the standard for the frames it produces.
2026 marks Deco TV Frames' 20th anniversary. Two decades of resilience, creativity, and the conviction that beauty and integrity belong together.













