The Dreamscapes takes us on a journey to sublime places of longing. The landscapes, buildings, and interiors often incorporate surrealist elements and draw inspiration from the visual vocabulary of modern and postmodern architecture.

These virtual spaces are designed with minimalist forms, pastel colors, and soft lighting, exuding a sense of calm and luxury, and offering serenity and escapism in times of unrest and crisis. They often feature opulent visuals, uninhabited surroundings that incorporate mere hints of human activity—a chair, or a table—thus allowing viewers to project themselves into these spaces of desire. Incorporating plants, I often allude to modern architecture’s play with in- and outdoor space, while questioning our anthropocentric relationship with nature.

BY  Spyros Michaleas (GR)


Spyros Michaleas, an Athens-based multidisciplinary designer, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture and a Master of Arts in Design from Middlesex University, London. Seamlessly blending digital art, ceramic craftsmanship, and interior design, he explores the convergence of these disciplines, transcending traditional boundaries. His creative pursuit focuses on dismantling conventional dichotomies—natural and artificial, digital and material, human and non-human—revealing the aesthetic possibilities that emerge in their intersections.