Kashmir
#6f8d6a
Softer, cooler green with balanced sea-mist calm
About Kashmir
I keep seeing Kashmir show up as that muted, mossy-green that still feels crisp under UI lighting. Compared to Crispy Crunch, it's less saturated and doesn't carry that bright, living "color underneath" punch. Against Four Leaf Clover, it holds a slightly deeper, more even tone instead of staying softly pulled back. And where Clouded Pine can feel like it's quietly working in gray, Kashmir stays greener first, with the gray doing restraint rather than taking over.
It's my pick for product interfaces where nature needs to feel controlled: asset management and logistics views, retail inventory panels, and environmental media sidebars that sit next to charts. It also behaves well in healthcare scheduling screens when you want calm hierarchy without going fully gray-green. For pairings, I like it with warm off-whites, sand neutrals, and charcoal type, so it reads intentional rather than washed.
Quick note: if you push it into very high-contrast blocks, it can dull more than you expect. Give it space, and let it anchor the layout like the one you reach for when you need "green" without the attitude.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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