Panasonic introduces the LF1 free-standing TV
2021.11.23

Key visuals by Takayuki Minami, creative director of the space, have also arrived.

As the number of people who are conscious about interior design increases, more and more people claims that they have trouble finding a space for their TV due to problems with cables. Panasonic has responded to these demands with a TV for a new generation.

Panasonic's TH-43LF1 has a separated tuner that eliminates the need for an antenna wire to be connected to the main unit, allowing it to be placed anywhere in the room as long as the power supply is connected.

Takayuki Minami, creative director of Graphpaper and FreshService, was one of the first to respond to this modern TV. Minami, who is well versed in not only fashion but also crafts and art, says about this TV: “It’s because I like minimal spaces, but even if not, eliminating unnecessary elements and make the most of the blank space should be the first step of creating a sophisticated home. I think a TV that doesn't interfere with this is a real eye-opener”.

The kye visuals of the space with Panasonic's TH-43LF1, directed by Minami, have also arrived. They're shot by photographer Yasuyuki Takagi in the interior shop BUILDING in Tokyo, will give you a good idea of the new relationship between interior and TV.

[INFORMATION]

Panasonic

Free-Standing TV (4K LCD TV) TH-43LF1

Size: 43V inch

Recording function : Built-in 2TB hard disk

Price : Discretionary price

[CONTACT]

Panasonic Customer Service Center

Tel: 0120-878-981

https://panasonic.jp/viera/products/lf1.html