Royal Goblet
#d4ca8e
Soft, cooler gold-green for balanced midtone panels
About Royal Goblet
Royal Goblet feels like a soft, antique gold that's already been warmed by tannins, not sunlight. In a palette next to Court-Bouillon, it's a touch deeper and more golden, with less of that straw-khaki neutrality. Compared to Golden Mist, it reads richer and less creamy, so it won't float as airy. And after Master Key, you still get definition, but with a rounder, more mellow glow instead of that sharper, brassier edge.
I use it for interface areas that need a confident highlight without going sunny: dashboards and finance apps where section headers, button states, and alert badges should look "set" rather than just bright. It also works well in SaaS product cards for pricing tabs and category chips, especially when your greens are muted and your neutrals lean warm.
Pair it with olive, deep moss, or charcoal and it stays grounded. If you push it next to very pale creams, it can start to look slightly more mustardy than you planned.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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