Peach Dunes
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Peachy sand-coral warmth, lighter and cleaner
About Peach Dunes
Peach Dunes looks like an orange you'd find on sunlit stucco: lighter and more fleshy than Bruschetta, but it doesn't go as muted and restrained as Amaretto. Compared with Morocco, it feels less "baked clay" and more softened at the edges, with a calmer, sand-warm undertone that stays friendly instead of heat-seeking.
I use it when the design needs orange presence without the food-orange punch. It works especially well in product card accents, skincare and home-goods packaging mockups, and UI moments like empty-state illustrations or secondary buttons where you want warmth that won't fight the layout. It also reads nicely in lifestyle editorials, because the one you reach for when you need "peachy orange" that still holds up under typography and photography.
Pair it with oat, cream, and warm greige, and keep an eye on overly cool grays, which can make it slide toward terracotta faster than you expect. Warmer than pure white it feels, but never as red-buttressed as Bruschetta.
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