WWDC25 Flower Wallpaper

A flower reimagined. Inspired by WWDC25. Sculpted by hand.

It started with a screenshot.

image source: Apple WWDC25

At WWDC25, Apple quietly showed an iMac wallpaper that was never released. Just a single frame in promotional material gone before anyone could download it.

But it left an impression.

So I took matters into my own hands.

From forgotten frame to concrete form

Introducing Flaura 🌸

After hours of modeling, experimenting, and exploring forms, I finally arrived at the version that felt right.

Over a dozen renders were tested — some bold, some minimal, some abstract. Flaura is the result of all of them: the one that captured balance, presence, and stillness.

Flaura isn’t made of glass. It isn’t glowing or fluid.

It’s solid. Tactile.

Light & Dark Balance

Inspired by handcrafted sculptures and concrete design objects — those delicate forms you’d find in an art gallery or a minimalist home

I imagined: What if that flower wasn’t digital at all? What if it was sculpted, textured, real?

A palette rooted in Apple’s DNA.

When it came to color, there was only one direction: the iMac.

Each version of Flaura reflects one of the current iMac finishes — from soft pinks to bold blues — with carefully tuned lighting and surface depth.

And for those who asked: yes, dark versions are here too.

Built for every screen.

As I have announced earlier last month, my wallpapers is now unified in 6K resolution. Whether you’re on Mac or iPad, you’ll get the full sculptural feel clean, quiet, and striking.


Exclusive Mobile versions

One of the biggest challenges? Adapting the sculpture for iPhone.

The original WWDC image was wide, desktop-oriented. To bring that same feel to vertical screens, I fully rebuilt the scene — repositioning elements, adjusting lighting, and reframing the composition to feel intentional and immersive on iOS.

No cropping. No compromise. Just a complete rework made for your lock screen.

It’s an interpretation. A transformation.

A flower never meant to be seen — now reshaped, recolored, and reborn for anyone who felt something when they first saw that frame.

A hidden bloom, now set in stone.


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