Boho Copper
#b96033
Lighter boho orange-brown for warm, layered charts
About Boho Copper
Boho Copper is the one that actually looks like metal. Where Bourbon feels lived-in and Brown Alpaca disappears, this shade has real reflective quality, there's something almost polished about it, even though it's not shiny. It's got the saturation to carry presence, but it leans cooler and slightly less orange than Chivalrous Fox, which keeps it from reading as pure craft or heritage brand energy.
You'll want this for product detail pages, editorial headers, luxury food packaging, anywhere you need a warm brown that doesn't apologize or recede. It holds itself different on dark backgrounds than its neighbors do, less competing, more confident. Button states, accent cards, sidebar accents where the color needs to work without demanding everything.
The thing: test it against your grays first. Cool neutrals will bring out that copper undertone hard, which can either anchor your whole layout or make everything feel slightly off-balance. Pair it with warm off-whites or let it sit alone against dark charcoal and it settles. Bourbon next to it reads earthier. Brown Alpaca reads duller. That's the difference you're paying for.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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