Sea Glass Teal
#a0e5d9
Softer seafoam teal with cooler green undertone
About Sea Glass Teal
I keep thinking of sea glass that's been tumbled longer than usual. Sea Glass Teal feels polished and soft, not icy, with a hint of green that smooths the cyan edge instead of sharpening it.
Compared to Ice Cube, it doesn't float as weightlessly and it holds onto more green warmth, so the glow feels grounded rather than winter-bright. Versus Menthol Kiss, it's less minty-sweet and less "mint-aftertaste" green, more ocean-cool with a calmer, steadier saturation. It also differs from Beach Glass by being slightly lighter and more cyan-leaning, so it reads like a refined surface, not a warmer aqua that crowds the layout.
I use it for dashboards and media-heavy mobile UI where you want separation that stays friendly, especially in light-mode settings and product pages for lifestyle and wellness brands. Pair it with clean off-whites and soft slate. If you stack it beside very desaturated teals, it'll still show up, but it won't punch like the stronger aqua statements do.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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