Desktop wallpapers,
16:9 / 16:10.
Each wallpaper stands on its own — what it shows, what it evokes, the atmosphere it carries. No sequence to follow, each piece its own world.
Note — Desktop and laptop wallpapers are kept strictly separate. Some pieces could technically work on both, but we don't recommend it — image quality drops and important parts of the composition get cropped.
Heads up — Only a few desktop wallpapers are live right now. A lot more are coming very soon.
Each its own mood.
The Red Eye
“A face woven from white threads floats in the dark, pierced by a single red eye. The kind of image that stares at the screen for you — good for work sessions when you want to feel watched by your own self.”
The Scarlet Breath
“The lines fly up like hair caught in a storm, two red slits in place of eyes. It exudes contained speed, frustration turned into energy. Use it on days when you have to grit your teeth and push forward.”
The Specter
“An almost ghostly silhouette, made of broken constellations, with a tiny red dot right in the center. The more you look at it, the more it takes shape. Ideal for dark screens that like to keep a bit of mystery.”
Ash Profile
“A profile bursting into lines, the red eye still lit. It inspires the idea of a worn but lucid mind—perfect for a minimalist desktop where you just want an abstract face, not a scene.”
Child & Cosmos
“A child standing on a rock, facing a gigantic planet. The image makes you want to breathe deeper, to remember how small you are—and that it's more reassuring than overwhelming.”
Inky Starry Night
“A tiny silhouette under a sky opening into clouds of stars. Very calm, very silent. For screens where you want a background that doesn't shout but invites you to think.”
Eclipse over the City
“A black-hole-moon suspended above a metropolis at night, thousands of lit windows below. A cinematic, almost dystopian atmosphere. Makes you want to look at the city from a rooftop.”
Baroque Descent
“An angel diving towards a spiral of clouds, surrounded by impossible architecture. Very theatrical, very much like a classical painting. For those who like it when a wallpaper looks like a painting.”
The Sacred Vortex
“A cloaked figure facing a twisted coliseum in the sky, a tunnel of light in the center. The image brings to mind a stationary journey—good for daydreaming between two windows.”
Ascension
“An angel with open wings in the center of a cathedral of clouds. Golden light, very symmetrical composition. For screens where you want something solemn without being dark.”
The Marble Vortex
“An angel statue in front of a colossal spiral made of cities and clouds. Everything turns towards the center. Vertigo guaranteed—to be avoided if you're looking for calm, perfect if you're looking for movement.”
The White City
“An ivory city bathed in sunlight, gothic spires and a clear sky. Very bright, almost sacred. For light-themed desktops or mornings when you want to start the day with a background that breathes.”
Cyan Cathedral
“Towers leaning towards the center, an unreal cyan blue above. Very architectural. A good choice if you like perspectives that draw the eye in—a bit like a postcard from a city that doesn't exist.”
The Gothic Infinite
“White spires piercing the clouds in all directions. No floor, no ceiling, just geometry. For wallpapers where you want something both graphic and calm.”
The Celestial Spires
“A crown of white towers around a perfect blue sky. A very open composition, lots of air. Use it when you want a background that's bright, clean, and drama-free.”
The Golden Passage
“A silhouette advancing through clouds burned by the light. Very contemplative, almost pictorial. Good for a screen where you want a background that suggests movement without agitating the eye.”
In the Bright Furnace
“A soft explosion of light in golden clouds, a silhouette walking within it. A warm, luminous atmosphere, without being cluttered. Perfect when you want a background that looks like an extended sunrise.”
Samurai in the Rain
“A lone samurai in the middle of a soaked green meadow, mountains drowned in mist, fine rain everywhere. It exudes silence, patience, the wait before the move. A good background for days when you want to slow down and just hold your ground.”
Silhouette at Dawn
“A sharp silhouette of a samurai standing in tall grass, sword at his side, a pale sky and a mountain in the distance. Everything is calm, almost suspended. Perfect when you want a background that inspires quiet resolve—ready, without pressure.”
The Emerald Knight
“A hooded knight stands under immense trees, green rays falling like a meteor shower. An epic, almost sacred atmosphere. The perfect background for wide screens when you want to feel on the threshold of an adventure.”
The Sword of the Wood
“A knight in green armor advances, sword drawn, in a forest bathed in light. Emerald leaves float by, cape torn by the wind. Ideal when you want a cinematic background that inspires you to press forward.”
The Column of Light
“A lone warrior facing a vertical beam of green light piercing the canopy. All around, sunbeams cut through the mist. It exudes the silence before the revelation—a good background for long focus sessions.”
The Oath of Ice
“A warrior kneeling before a sword stuck in stone, under an icy rain, misty mountains in the distance. Very desaturated, almost blue monochrome. For screens where you want something calm, serious, almost meditative.”
The Turquoise Kingdom
“An ancient city clinging to a green cliff, turquoise ocean below, an immense sky crossed by clouds. A composition that breathes, morning light. Use it when you want a background that expands the room and makes you want to travel.”
The Sunset Cliff
“A fortress perched on a dizzying cliff, sun setting over the ocean, seagulls in flight and golden clouds. Warm light, almost a painting. For screens where you want to end the day with something soft and grand.”
The Hanging Islands
“White cliffs plunging into an unreal turquoise water, a gothic castle set on a rock, two tiny sailboats. An adult One Piece-style universe. Perfect for dreaming between two work windows.”
The Cathedral of Clouds
“A cathedral-city built into a mountainside above a turquoise fjord, a sky heavy with golden cumulus clouds. Very Studio Ghibli, very contemplative. Use it when you want a background that makes your chest swell.”
Spiral of Angels
“A stone angel suspended before a colossal spiral of cities and clouds, all in black and white. Absolute vertigo, an engraving-like atmosphere. For screens where you like a background that looks like an old book illustration.”
The Scarlet Vortex
“A tiny silhouette standing in pink snow, facing a cosmic red hole that covers the entire sky. Very silent, very strange, almost post-apocalyptic. For backgrounds that change the mood of the room the moment you look at them.”
The Pilgrim of the Vortex
“A cloaked traveler crosses a valley of pink snow, a scarf of mist on the ground, a huge scarlet galaxy turning above him. Silent film, end-of-the-world atmosphere. Use it when you want a background that tells the story of a journey.”
Under the Heavenly Spires
“A low-angle view of a white gothic city, spires stabbing a blue sky full of clouds. Very vertical, very bright. A good background for a light-themed screen when you want something clean and airy.”
The Elevation
“A silhouette standing in a rift of golden clouds, a column of light descending straight onto it. A very pictorial, almost biblical composition. For backgrounds that make you want to take a deep breath before getting to work.”
Walk in the Furnace
“A silhouette advancing through an ocean of fiery clouds, the sun exploding in the center. Very warm, very saturated. A good background for days when you want a screen that pushes you forward rather than one that calms you down.”
The Broken Fighter
“A white-haired girl standing alone in the middle of a destroyed city, debris suspended around her, cold light piercing the towers. A dark anime aesthetic, very cinematic. For screens where you like your background to look like a final scene.”
The Eye of the Vortex
“An eye-shaped red hole suspended above a frozen valley, a tiny silhouette below. A very clean, almost graphic end-of-the-world vibe. For backgrounds that command silence the moment you turn on the screen.”
The Red Galaxy
“A scarlet galactic spiral explodes in a sky heavy with stardust, a valley of pink snow below. Very digital painting, lots of depth. A good background when you want a screen that draws your gaze to the center.”
The Staircase
“A silhouette at the bottom of a huge concrete staircase that climbs towards a slit of white light. Brutalist architecture, cinematic atmosphere. For screens where you want a background that speaks of patience and a long walk.”
The Suspended Warrior
“A silhouette floats in the center of an overturned city, debris orbiting around it, white light at its core. Apocalyptic manga, curved perspective. A good background for days when you want to feel at the center of something bigger.”
The Queen of Ashes
“A white-haired queen contemplates a volcanic kingdom from a promontory of ash, torrents of lava everywhere. Very dark fantasy, very majestic. For screens where you want a calm but formidable presence.”
The Empress of Embers
“A royal silhouette in a black dress in the midst of an ash storm, jagged peaks and red glows in the distance. It makes for a dramatic background without descending into visual chaos. Perfect if you want something dark, noble, and intense.”
Kingdom of the Sun
“A floating continent stretching out under a brilliant sun, giant clouds all around. The kind of image that reminds you there's always something bigger than your screen.”
The Golden Cathedral
“A cathedral-city with infinite spires resting on a cloud, bathed in a golden sunset. Solemn, almost liturgical.”
Turquoise Ocean
“Turquoise waves crashing under a bright sun, cottony clouds on the horizon. Raw light, eternal summer—good for days when you just want some air.”
The Hanging Kingdoms
“Citadel-islands float above a turquoise sea, connected by currents of light. Very Ghibli, very vast, very calm.”
Emerald Sky
“An ocean of clouds bathed in a blue-green light, the sun piercing through in a corner. Minimal, luminous, open—perfect for breathing.”
Radiant Citadel
“A fortress suspended in a sea of golden clouds, an almost divine light on its spires. Very grand, very clean. It turns the screen into a window to another world.”
The Stellar Abyss
“A gigantic black hole opens the sky in the middle of a blue-purple nebula, planets being swallowed around it. A very deep, very cosmic image—for screens that need to draw in the gaze.”
Gravitational Tide
“A dark planet cleaves through a stream of white stars and burning dust. It looks like space itself is folding.”
Crown of Cosmic Fire
“A black core surrounded by a purple crown and pink clouds, like a sacred icon lost in space.”
Castle at Dusk
“A gothic castle resting on a sea of clouds at sunset, the city sprawling infinitely behind it. Warm light, a dizzying scale.”
Distant City
“A tiny city glitters in the distance under a sun that floods the entire horizon with golden rays.”
Shutoko Drift I
“A black sports car alone on a wet highway, green halos and a city drowned in mist. Very Midnight Club, very clean.”
Shutoko Drift II
“Rear view of a black GT on a drenched ring road, blue reflections everywhere and a blurry skyline in the distance. Pure Japanese night.”
Pink Moon Megacity
“A nocturnal megalopolis under a huge pink moon, a rain of light trails in the sky.”
Cabin Under the Stars
“A small lit cabin at the foot of snow-covered mountains, a starry sky and snow falling in silence. Total calm.”
The Walker of Peaks
“A lone silhouette at the foot of an immense snowy peak, snow blowing across the frame. Cold, raw, alive.”
The Pilgrim of the Blizzard
“A hooded traveler facing a peak under a heavy, stormy sky. Very Lord of the Rings, very solitary.”
Samurai in the Rain
“A lone samurai in a soaked green meadow, fine rain and silence. Japanese silent film.”
Samurai at Dawn
“Silhouette of a samurai in tall grass at dawn, pale sky, a mountain in the distance. Quiet resolve.”
Lambo Neon Station
“A black Lambo stopped under the neon lights of a station, Tokyo rain, cold reflections everywhere.”