The Contemporary Gold from Deco TV Frames is a wide, mottled gold profile with a satin inner liner and grounding black edge, handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts, from 99% recycled composite, built for rooms where warmth is a design philosophy and every detail earns its place. It brings Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs into full conversation with the brass hardware, velvet upholstery, and aged wood already present in the space, adding a physical presence that no digital setting can replicate. The result is a wall that feels balanced, collected, and quietly whole.
The Wall That Already Holds Beauty
There is a particular quality of light in a room built around warmth. It pools across wide-plank floors. It catches the curve of a brass candlestick. It settles into velvet in a way that feels deliberate, almost earned. You have spent years getting this room right. The sofa is exactly the color you imagined. The fixtures glow with a satin warmth that never feels cold. The art on the walls carries the same depth as the objects on the shelves beneath them.
And then there is the display. Already beautiful. Already showing art that belongs on a wall. Already doing everything it was designed to do.
What you feel is not dissatisfaction. It is something quieter. An awareness that one element on the wall has not yet been introduced to the rest of the room. That the display, for all its luminous clarity, has not yet found a shared material language with the brass and the velvet and the oak surrounding it.
That is the feeling the Contemporary Gold was made to answer.
When You Want a Finishing Touch
The homeowner who reaches for the Contemporary Gold is not looking for a remedy. They are looking for a resolution. There is a difference. A remedy suggests something has gone wrong. A resolution is the final, satisfying click of a decision that was always heading somewhere specific.
This frame is that click.
Its broad, mottled face, satin inner liner, and deep matte-black edge are not decorative flourishes meant to catch the eye. They are a considered response to a room that already knows what it is. The Contemporary Gold frame does not intend to change anything. It arrives as the finishing touch that draws every warm tone, every aged surface, every layered textile in the room into a single, unhurried statement.
The display was always art. This is the frame that says so, physically and permanently, on the wall.
Where Technology and Tradition Find Each Other
Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs are already gallery-worthy. Art Mode fills the display with paintings and photographs that deserve careful viewing. The glare-free display reads beautifully in natural light. The slim profile sits close to the wall with quiet architectural confidence.
Deco TV Frames exists to add what no software setting can. A physical frame presence. A border with weight and warmth. A surround that echoes the room's design language so completely that the display stops reading as a screen mounted on a wall and begins reading as something collected, considered, and entirely at home.
The Contemporary Gold is the expression of that philosophy at its most refined. Its wide, layered profile carries the visual authority of a framed oil painting. Its mottled face absorbs and holds light the way aged gilding does on a centuries-old frame in a Florentine gallery. Its satin inner liner creates a second register of warmth, gently guiding the eye inward toward the art. Together, they give Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs a physical home that honors what they already do beautifully on screen.
Art on a screen and art within a frame. Technology within tradition. Innovation within intention.
The Character of the Finish
The Contemporary Gold does not announce itself. It reveals itself gradually, the way a well-chosen painting does when you live with it long enough to notice what it does differently in the morning than it does by evening.
The mottled face is its defining quality. A broad, flat field of warm gold composite with a softly clouded, layered texture, it reads less like a surface and more like a material with a history. In afternoon light, it glows with an open, honeyed warmth. By evening, under the softer reach of a table lamp or candlelight, the same face deepens and richens, taking on something closer to burnished bronze. It shifts. It lives. It never looks the same twice, and that quality is precisely what makes it feel collected rather than purchased.
Running along the inner edge of the profile is a swept satin liner, a narrower curved channel that catches light differently than the broad face. Where the face absorbs, the liner glows softly. The two work together to create a quiet visual dialogue within the frame itself, a two-tone warmth that draws the eye inward toward the art with a gentleness that feels natural rather than designed.
The deep matte black edge is the frame's grounding authority. It gives the entire composition a clean, strong silhouette against the wall and prevents the gold from ever reading as excessive. It is the detail that keeps the frame feeling rich without feeling ceremonial.
Crafted with Integrity
The Contemporary Gold is handcrafted in Haverhill, Massachusetts, from 99% recycled composite. That fact belongs in the same sentence as its finish, because the two things are expressions of the same set of values.
Production takes place in Deco's solar-powered, carbon-neutral 65,000-square-foot facility, where near-zero-waste manufacturing means the material that becomes Contemporary Gold is cycled back into new molding rather than sent to a landfill. The frame that arrives on your wall carries no waste in its making. It carries no compromise in its finish. And it carries a lifetime warranty, registered upon receipt, so the confidence in your purchase extends to the frame itself.
For the homeowner who chose Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs because they believe art belongs on the wall, this frame adds the knowledge that the frame around that art was built the same way they try to build everything in their home: with care, with purpose, and with an eye toward something that lasts.
An Intentional Addition
Before the Contemporary Gold is on the wall, the room holds its beauty in pieces. The art display is luminous. The furniture is warm. The accents are considered. Each element is exactly right on its own terms. What is needed is the thread that introduces them to each other.
After installation, the wide mottled face and satin liner create a visual anchor that aligns every warm tone in the room. The brass hardware and the gold frame speak the same language. The warm oak floor and the aged gold face share the same warmth. The velvet upholstery and the layered profile carry the same sense of depth. Guests feel it before they can name it. The homeowner feels it every morning, walking into a room that finally looks the way it always felt in the imagination during every planning conversation, every fabric swatch pulled, every arrangement reconsidered with patience and conviction.
That feeling is not excitement. It is something quieter and more lasting. It is the calm, grounded satisfaction of a space that finally speaks with one voice.
In Conversation with Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs
Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs already bring extraordinary art to your wall. The glare-free display renders paintings and photographs with clarity and depth that reward careful looking. Art Mode is already beautiful. What the Contemporary Gold adds is a physical frame presence that connects the display to the room's warmth and material richness.
The broad gold face functions like a traditional gallery frame, giving the eye a place to rest before moving to the art within. The satin liner creates a quiet transition zone, so artwork on screen feels presented rather than shown. The deep black edge holds the composition with calm authority.
Before enjoying Art Mode with the Contemporary Gold in place, two settings on Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs deserve brief attention. Press the Power button to enter Art Mode, then press Home and scroll to Art Mode Options. Select Sleep Options and turn both Sleep After and Night Mode off. Confirm Art Effect mode is enabled while you are there. These small adjustments keep the display active and presenting art properly, so the frame and the screen work together across the full arc of the day without interruption.
The result is a wall where the display feels housed rather than shown, and where Samsung's engineering and Deco's craftsmanship are in quiet, mutual agreement.
The Discerning Homeowner
This frame is for the person who describes their home as layered, warm, and intentional. They choose brass over chrome. They choose velvet over linen. They choose things that feel as if they have always been there, earning their place through quality rather than novelty.
When they placed Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs on the wall, they were not hanging a screen. They were making a statement about art, about how beauty belongs in daily life, about the kind of home they are building over the years, rather than decorating in a weekend.
The guest who notices the Contemporary Gold first is the one who stops at the threshold, looks at the wall, and asks whether that is an original painting. The homeowner feels that question as confirmation, not of a purchase, but of a point of view. The room reflects them accurately. The wall honors the art displayed upon it. Every detail, including the display, speaks with the same deliberate, unhurried voice as the surroundings.
That is the specific satisfaction this frame delivers, and it returns every morning without diminishing.
Design as Character
A room designed with conviction does not decorate around a television. It builds a cohesive environment in which every element earns its place through warmth, craft, and intention. The Contemporary Gold belongs to that kind of room. Not as an accessory. As a cornerstone.
Its wide profile echoes the proportions of traditional crown molding and architectural casings. Its aged warmth speaks directly to satin brass hardware, gilded mirror frames, and antique bronze fixtures. Its two-inch depth casts a gentle shadow against the wall, giving the display a sculptural presence that signals permanence and care.
Choosing this frame says something about the homeowner that does not need to be said aloud. It says they trust their own taste and that they value depth over flash. That they built this room around convictions, and that every object in it, from the frame on the wall to the rug on the floor, reflects those convictions honestly.
The Room Arrives
There is a moment, the first morning after installation, when the room shows you what it has become. The light is low and warm. The gold face holds it softly. The satin liner catches a quiet glow at the inner edge. Everything on the wall looks collected and considered, in a way that took years of patience and finally arrived, quietly.
Guests walk in and feel welcome in a way they did not expect. They call the room beautiful without knowing exactly why. Sometimes they ask whether that is a painting. Sometimes they simply pause and look.
The Contemporary Gold does not ask to be noticed. It asks to belong. In a room built around warmth, tradition, and deliberate beauty, it does exactly that, and the room is richer for it.
Twenty Years, One Craft: The Story Behind Deco TV Frames
Some companies are founded on a plan. Deco TV Frames was founded on a frame.
In 2002, Kevin Hancock accidentally placed an outlet above his television during a condo renovation. He built a frame to cover it. He did not think much of it at the time. He had other things to worry about.
Years later, after his photography business had closed and he was waiting tables and bartending to keep himself afloat, a college friend visited and admired that same frame on the wall. An offhand comment. A passing observation. But something in Kevin heard it as anything but a compliment. He heard a beginning.
Frame My TV was born on July 18, 2006, slowly and humbly, from a garage and later a dining room. The early years were not easy. They rarely are. But then came the first real break: The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, selected Kevin's frames for all 540 rooms. Something shifted.
In 2019, three customers asked about frames for Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs. Kevin's team devised a magnetic design. He secured a last-minute trade show booth directly across from Samsung. The crowd's response was overwhelming. Kevin called his mother in tears.
Then came COVID, and the world stood still. Kevin and his right-hand man, Randy, lived in the facility, unpacking and shipping frames alone while everything outside was uncertain. They kept going.
In February 2026, Deco opened its brand new 65,000 square foot facility in Haverhill, Massachusetts, solar-powered and carbon-neutral, a building that holds everything Kevin built from a frame on a wall and a friend's passing remark.
2026 marks Deco's 20th anniversary. Two decades of craft, resilience, and the belief that a home is worth that finishing touch.











