Ambrosial Oceanside
#47ae9c
Sea-glass teal with deeper, cooler saturation for panels
About Ambrosial Oceanside
This is the teal that actually feels alive without the clinical bite. Ambrosial Oceanside sits deeper and more saturated than Celadon, punching harder than you'd expect from something this far down the saturation scale, it's got real presence without Cockatoo's aggression. The temperature is cooler and steadier than Beau Monde, less likely to warm up under monitor drift, and it doesn't have that washed-out quality that makes lighter teals vanish on you.
Use it for primary interactive surfaces, button states, and key accent layers in fintech dashboards, health products, and data-heavy interfaces where you need the color to hold its own without overwhelming the layout. It pairs clean with both dark and mid-tone type, reads sharp against neutral backgrounds, and doesn't flatten the way its lighter neighbors do. This is the one you reach for when a secondary surface needs to actually command attention.
One note: the saturation means it'll shift noticeably if your background palette drifts warm. Test it early against your actual grays and off-whites. Pair it with charcoal type and it holds steady.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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