Living Room Product

The Samsung Serif in my home.

Samsung-serif-lifestyle-photography-16-by-Geraldine_tan-Little-Big-BellI am so excited to show you the Samsung Serif TV.

I don’t normally get excited about televisions, because they are all the same, a square box with an aesthetically unattractive back, that you really want to just conceal.

Then, there are the stands that they come in, which just don’t quite do it for me.

That was how I felt about televisions, until I set my eyes on the Samsung Serif (image above).

Isn’t it a work of art? It fits in so well in my living room.Samsung-Serif-lifestyle-photography-15-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellLook at those elegant tubular legs and that slimline side profile.

It comes with a colour coordinated, fabric covered back panel that is attached on by magnets.

The panel gives it a sleek seamless surface.

I can now have a television that I can treat as a piece of modern art or furniture.

I can display it at all angles in the room, and there is no unsightly ports or connectors in view.

The Serif is light and portable, and their legs are easily twisted on and off.Samsung-easter-cDesigned by the two renowned designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, the Samsung Serif TV comes in three sizes and colours. There is dark blue ( which is very nearly black), white and red.

Here is the red one with some Easter styling I did earlier on in the year.

The base of the Serif has a solid flared footing, which keeps it stable when placed on other surfaces.Samsung-serif-lifestyle-photography-6a-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellThe Serif is perfect for small space living. It can be displayed on a mantelpiece or shelf in an alcove.

I have placed my mini red Serif TV on a shelf amongst books and decorative accessories.Samsung-serif-lifestyle-photography-14-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellThe wonderful thing about the Serif is its portability. It can be placed anywhere in the house.

I would love to have a large Samsung Serif TV at the end of my Eames lounger. The Serif’s design is as classic as an Eames.Samsung-serif-lifestyle-photography-13a-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellLove its modern parred back simplicity. It absolutely fits in with all my design collections on the shelf.Samsung-serif-lifestyle-photography-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellAlthough I have placed the red Samsung Serif here against a white wall, I think it would also look great when contrasted against a colourful or dark wall.

Against a darker pigment, the red around the screen will pop, for example setting the red against an Indigo blue wall.Samsung-serif-1-photography-14-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellGreen is big in interiors this coming Autumn/Winter. The red screen would fit in well with this trend, I can imagine it in a room with a Sage green velvet sofa, lots of indoor plants/foliage and accessories in gold.Samsung-Serif-lifestyle-photography-5-photo-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellHere is the dark blue Serif TV, styled with a feminine touch of pink and gold.Samsung-lifestyle-photography-9-by-Geraldine-Tan-Little-Big-BellThe Samsung Serif is not just a television, it’s a design feature. The top of its frame is like a little shelf or ledge for display.

I would place small decorative accessories on top, something simple in a uniform colour palette.

It comes in full HD and the largest set has a 4K resolution. All three sizes come with Smart TV features and Bluetooth connectivity.

So you can see why I was so excited about the Samsung Serif. It ticks all the boxes, from design to functionality to portability.

Are you tempted to buy one too?

( All styling and photography are by Geraldine Tan, editor of Little Big Bell. Images are my copyright and will require permission for use. This is a sponsored collaboration with Samsung Serif.)

16 Comments

  1. I’m really not sure how I feel about this TV if I’m honest. When I first heard about it I was so excited. A TV designed not to look like a TV!!! I hate the imposing look of massive modern tvs so I was delighted to hear the bouroullec’s had taken on the challenge. But I was a tad disappointed with the outcome. I think I was expecting something a little more wow. But maybe that’s the whole point. Maybe it’s supposed to be so understated that you don’t even notice it?

    • littlebigbell

      Interesting to hear your thoughts Stacey, I guess the design could have gone either way. I actually like the simplicity of the Serif and how it blends in, without too many unsightly cables and ports. x

  2. It really is a gorgeous piece, makes you forget its a TV its such a beautiful design. Love the larger dark blue one on the stand, I can just think of the spot for that one! 😉

  3. oh wow Geraldine ! This tv is my kind of HEAVEN . My absolute pet hate is trailing or visible tv wires, it drives me insane. What a lovely design, I’m in love with the one on legs. no need to put TV in the corner anymore !

    • littlebigbell

      They’re amazing aren’t they Karen? They actually come with removable legs, so you could have it positioned either way. x

  4. wow! That’s a really cool TV! Love the frame makes it so pretty!

  5. It really is like a piece of art! I like the fact that the legs can be taken on and off easily and it’s easy to move around. The fabric back sounds intriguing.

  6. I have to agree with you Geraldine. I too worked with them a few weeks back and we fell in love with designs. I love how you have styled them xx

  7. wow! It’s totally gorgeous and what an innovation to have it so portable. I would definitely be tempted!

  8. Love this Geraldine – at last a tv that doesn’t actually look like one! Brilliant styling as always:)

  9. Oh, finally a TV that you’d want in your photos 😉 Looks fab Geraldine.
    Hope you are keeping well, and enjoying early summer.
    Take care A xxx
    PS: I am writing from a new email as I have finally moved to WordPress 🙂

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