Samsung Art Store Launches Tamara de Lempicka Collection Amid Art Deco Revival
Samsung has introduced a new addition to its Art Store featuring 22 works by renowned Art Deco artist Tamara de Lempicka, bringing her bold, modernist style to digital home displays. The collection highlights renewed global interest in Art Deco — often described as a “Neo-Deco” revival — across interior design and contemporary culture.
Lempicka is known for her striking compositions, sculptural forms and elegant geometry that defined early 20th-century modern art. Key works in the collection include the iconic “Autoportrait” (1929), created in Paris as a symbol of female independence, and “St. Moritz”, alongside a selection of still-life pieces that showcase her versatile artistic range.

Samsung says the addition strengthens its mission to make fine art more accessible in everyday spaces through its Art Store platform. Curators note that Lempicka’s work aligns well with current design trends, as her clean lines and bold visual identity continue to influence fashion and interior aesthetics.
The collection is available through Samsung’s expanding Art Store ecosystem, which spans The Frame, Neo QLED, OLED and other display platforms, allowing users to turn their screens into curated art displays at home.
