Baker’s Bread
#d0b393
Lighter, cooler beige-gold for airy dashboards
About Baker’s Bread
Baker's Bread sits lighter and less aggressive than Brandy, but it's not trying to disappear the way Cashmere does. It's got more presence than Cosy Wool, less lived-in, more intentional, and it carries a slightly drier undertone that keeps it from reading as purely sweet. This is the tan that actually looks like something, not just a background pretending to be nothing.
Use it in e-commerce and product pages, design tools, and hospitality interfaces where you need warmth that feels approachable without sacrificing clarity. It sits behind imagery without flattening the work, anchors form fields with visible intention, and pairs naturally with off-white and cream type. Warmer than Cashmere's restraint but with less caramel weight than Brandy, it reads as straightforward, honest tan, not aspiring to luxury or comfort, just doing the job well.
It's more forgiving on screen than Cosy Wool and holds up better under neutral lighting. Pair it with cool grays, muted greens, or deep tones and it opens up instead of receding. Test it against your actual product photography first, it can read slightly cooler on certain backgrounds than you'd expect.
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