Over the next 12 years, Frame My TV grew, developing methods for concealing TVs—from beam-splitter TV mirrors to motorized canvas pieces of artwork that rolled up to reveal the TV with the press of a button. His frames found homes in luxury residences, restaurants, commercial settings, and hotels worldwide, including multiple projects for Wynn resorts. From Garage to Global
2006
By 2019, demand for TV framing was dropping. Kevin considered quitting after 14 years. Then, three people reached out asking if he offered better frame options for Samsung’s The Frame TVs. His team devised an ingenious magnetic design. Excited by this patent-pending design, Kevin secured a last-minute booth at a major trade show, fortuitously located directly across from Samsung. At the show, Deco TV Frames was launched. The crowd’s response was overwhelming, and Samsung’s team was enthusiastic. Dealers lined up with credit cards in hand, eager to purchase display kits. Kevin called his mother in tears of joy. When Randy, his right-hand man, asked, “So, does this mean we’re not shutting down the company?” Kevin replied, “No! This is the start of Act 2!”
2006
2016
Returning to the shop with showroom demo orders to fill, Kevin realized they needed to expand. They moved from 8,000 square feet to a new 30,000-square-foot facility and from three employees to a dozen. The lease was signed on March 1, 2020, just before the world came to a halt due to COVID. Kevin was forced to furlough the entire team. He and Randy lived in the new facility, slowly unpacking and shipping frames.
2020
2022
2022
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