Virtual Renderings We Would Live In
You may have scrolled through Instagram recently and come across an other-worldly space, wondering, is this real? No, it’s too good to be true! And while that may be true, these virtual renderings are inspiring the average architect to dream even bigger and take a more futuristic approach to design. These are some of our favorite virtual spaces that we would actually live in.
Javier Wainstein
Javier Waistein is a designer and digital artist who created Just With Renders, a design studio in Buenos Aires. His renderings range from natural, minimalistic spaces to moody James Turrell-style neon interiors. Both we equally enjoy.
Check out more of Javier’s work on his Instagram.
Alba de la Fuente
Alba de la Fuente is an architect and 3d artist based in Madrid, Spain. Her renderings are seriously a daydream. Many of her spaces include vibrant pink hues and cozy dwellings surounded by scenic environments.
Find more works by Alba on her Instagram.
Sebastien Baert
Sebastien Baert is an interior and product designer specializing in 3d visualization. He is also the co-founder of Monde Singulier, a marketplace selling exclusive collectible design from the world's leading designers and brands. Baert’s renderings are minimalistic but warm and feature strong architectural elements.
Check out more of Sebastien’s work on his Instagram.
FoliStudio
FoliStudio is an architecture and interior design studio based in Instanbul & Lisbon. Their dreamlike renders are full of realistic details that will have yourself imagining what would life be like inside of these artificial spaces.
Find more works by FoliStudio on their Instagram.
Tim De Wit
Tim de Wit is a designer specializing in 3d visualization. Many of his works are monotone, immersing the viewer in deep greens or vibrant pinks, while others are more realistic, focusing on texture of stones or other materials.
Check out more of Tim’s work on his Instagram.
Joe Mortell
Joe Mortell is a 3D artist based in London. He creates intricate interior spaces and surreal landscapes. His work is inspired by retro-futurism, surrealism and organic architecture.
Find more works by Joe on his Instagram.
Studio Rotolo
Studio Rotolo is a designer based in Montreal. Their fantastical renders feature many fashionable designs, some vintage some modern.
Check out more of their renderings on their Instagram.
Bureau Benjamin
Benjamin Guedj is a virtual artist with a contemporary vision for interiors. He mixes dream with reality and constantly challenges himself as he imagines and reinvents the house of tomorrow.
View more of Benjamin’s work on his Instagram.
Alexis Christodoulou
Alexis is a Digital Artist located in Amsterdam & Cape Town. Her works are grand and illuminating while incorporating nature and greenery. She is also the Founder & Creative Director of @colorcstudio.
View more of Alexis’s work on her Instagram.
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