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Samsung Partners With Liberty To Bring Iconic British Designs to Samsung Art Store

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Liberty has partnered with Samsung Electronics to turn some of its well-known textile designs into digital art for The Frame TV. These artworks, once used on fabric and paper, are now adapted for home display through the Samsung Art Store.

The collaboration features 20 designs from Liberty’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection. These include Artemis, Fantasy Land, My Grown Up Star and Marina’s Tea Garden. Each piece has been adjusted for digital viewing while keeping the details and style of the original.

Liberty’s team chose works that reflect its long design history, mixing traditional elements like 1930s florals and hand-painted botanicals with modern patterns. The aim was to blend Liberty’s print heritage with Samsung’s display technology in a way that fits into daily life.

Samsung says the Art Store was created to make meaningful artwork more available to people at home. With Liberty joining, the platform now adds a layer of British print history to its growing digital archive, which already includes more than 3,500 pieces from global museums and institutions.

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