Best Interior Device Mockups for Designers. From iPhones to MacBooks
Flat screens can only show so much. Once you drop your design into a real space - on a desk, next to a laptop, maybe with a bit of sunlight in the corner - it starts to feel different. More real, more grounded, like something people actually use.
That’s why interior mockups work so well. They don’t just show your app or website; they give it a bit of personality. A bright, minimal setup makes things look sharp and focused, while a cozier background can make it feel more friendly and warm. It’s a small detail, but it changes the whole vibe.
Here we’ve rounded up 10 best interior device mockups - from phones to MacBooks - that bring that extra bit of life to your designs.

1. MacBook Pro on Metal Stand Mockup

Let’s start with something minimal and calm. This scene has that quiet studio mood - a MacBook Pro sitting on a sculptural, glossy table with a soft neutral background. It’s clean but not sterile, stylish without overdoing it. The balance of light and texture gives it that subtle “interior” feeling - everything looks real but still perfectly framed for your UI.
It’s part of the MacBook Interior Mockups set from our studio Wannathis, which includes 18 carefully designed scenes that highlight digital design in natural, minimal environments. Works great for portfolio shots or sleek app presentations.
2. iPad with Table Lamp Mockup

This mockup feels cozy and cinematic - an iPad lying flat on a wooden table, lit by a soft lamp. The contrast between light and shadow makes the screen stand out without much effort. Perfect for anything you want to present in a warm, relaxed mood.
3. MacBook Pro on Cloud Chair Mockup

Here, the MacBook Pro rests casually on a soft, sculptural chair - no desk, no office, just a modern, easy-going setup. It blends comfort with a design-forward aesthetic, making your layout look approachable yet refined.
4. MacBook Pro on Wooden Console Mockup

A classic interior look - the MacBook Pro sits on a wooden console with sunlight falling across the surface. The light and shadows here do most of the work, giving depth and realism to the shot. It’s ideal for product shots, especially if you want that natural mix of precision and warmth.
5. iPad Pro on Violet Cushion Mockup

Soft violet cushions give this setup a calm, refined look. The composition feels balanced and relaxed, with just enough color and texture to make the iPad stand out naturally in the space.
6. iPhone on Green Table Mockup

A simple but well-balanced mockup - an iPhone placed on a dark green surface with a slightly glossy finish. It’s minimal but full of depth, and the angle makes it easy to show off any layout or app. This one works best for projects that need to look modern and clean without being too plain.
7. MacBook in Natural Light Mockup

Here’s a more classic work setup - a MacBook on a round wooden table with soft daylight hitting the screen. It’s simple, neutral, and perfect if you want your design to speak for itself without any distractions.
8. iPhone 16 Mockup on Curved Chair

A bold mix of color and texture - this mockup places the iPhone 16 on a rich, olive-green chair with soft lighting that brings out every curve of the device. It’s stylish but not loud, and the warm tones make the design feel alive.
It’s part of another set from our studio - the iPhone 16 Interior Scenes, which includes 17 different setups exploring natural light, cozy textures, and clean composition. A flexible collection for designers who like to experiment with mood and atmosphere.
9. Desktop Monitor with Glass Mockup

This one feels refined - a desktop setup with a warm interior backdrop and a glass of water next to the screen. The scene feels balanced and quiet, perfect for showing interfaces in a real-world setting without visual noise. Good for larger layouts, dashboards, or presentation slides that need space to breathe.
10. iPhone on Soft Couch Mockup

A soft, modern setup - an iPhone leaning on a muted green couch. It’s calm, tactile, and looks great for showing UI in a natural, lifestyle setting. It’s a flexible mockup that can work for both personal projects and commercial presentations.
Wrap-Up
Interior mockups have a way of grounding design - making it feel more relatable and real. Whether it’s a quiet workspace or a bold color setup, these scenes help your work feel like part of someone’s everyday space, not just pixels on a screen.
If you’re into this kind of look, you’ll probably notice a few more interior-style mockups popping up in our own collections at Wannathis too - we’ve always loved that mix of light, texture, and simplicity that makes a design feel at home.



