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Minimal wallpapers
Calm gradients, flat colour fields and quiet geometry — built to sit behind your icons instead of competing with them.
Minimal styles keep the middle of the frame open and the contrast low, which is what makes desktop icons and lock-screen clocks stay readable. Every one of them renders fresh each time, so you can remix until the composition sits where your widgets aren’t.
All minimal wallpapers
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Silk mesh
A soft mesh gradient that pools light in one corner and falls away into shadow, with no hard edge anywhere in the frame.
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Soft horizon
A low sun disc over layered horizon bands — the calm, wide-open look that leaves the middle of the screen clear for icons.
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Color strata
Flat horizontal bands stacked like sediment, each one a step darker than the last. Quiet enough to disappear behind a desktop.
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Paper dunes
Overlapping paper-cut ridges rolling across the frame, layered light over dark like a folded-paper landscape.
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Tonal divide
One clean split across the canvas: a graded field above, a solid block of the deepest tone below.
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Quiet arches
Concentric arches nested inside one another, drawn as flat alternating bands rising from the base of the frame.
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Bauhaus blocks
Circles, triangles, half-discs and bars scattered on a pale ground — geometric primitives arranged with plenty of air between them.
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Sun portal
Concentric rings radiating from a bright core, softening outward into the dark ground like a lit doorway.
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Soft monolith
A single rounded slab standing centre-frame with a glow at its heart, casting a soft shadow onto the floor behind it.
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Corner light
One diffuse light source blooming from a corner across an otherwise flat field. About as calm as a wallpaper gets.
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Contour flowPro
Stacked contour lines flowing across the frame like a topographic map redrawn as soft, wide tonal bands.
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Chevron fade
Nested chevrons climbing to a point at the top of the frame, alternating light and dark and fading as they widen.
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Luminous ribsPro
Vertical fluted-glass ribs, each carrying its own groove shadow and hard specular line, over a graded colour field.
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Chrome pillarsPro
Tall reflective columns catching a bright vertical highlight down the centre, like backlit velvet curtain folds.
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Light shaftsPro
Hard-edged shafts of light fanning out from one corner across a deep, near-black ground.
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Halftone fade
A print-style halftone dot grid that swells from fine to heavy across the frame, on a paper-toned ground.
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Sahara glowPro
A long dune ridge lit along its crest, the light grazing the edge and dropping fast into the shaded face below.
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Velvet foldPro
Deep rolling folds of fabric shaded from crest to trough, giving the flat canvas a heavy, three-dimensional drape.
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Ribbon sweepPro
A wide satin ribbon sweeping diagonally across a pale ground, its curl catching a darker tone on the underside.
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Lockscreen glowPro
A single wide bloom of warm light on a dark field — built to sit under lock-screen clocks and notifications without fighting them.
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Ember gridPro
A faint grid of glowing points on near-black, brightest at the centre and dying out toward the edges.
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Colour panesPro
Three flat colour panes divided by hard gutters of dark ground — one cut across the frame, one perpendicular through it.
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Signal columnPro
A tall block anchored to one edge beside a wide open field, in the same hard-edged panel system as Colour panes.
Made for your screen
Each style renders at your screen's native resolution, up to 3840 × 2160.