Lama
#e0bb95
Soft beige-gold with muted warmth, more grounded
About Lama
Lama has that soft, sunlit look you get when you hold a pale linen card up to a warm window. It reads lighter than Brandy and Cane Sugar, with less punch. Compared to Laksa, it feels less creamy and less "food-broth" bright, more like a calm, washed golden-beige.
In UI terms, I treat Lama as the quiet highlight: it's warmer than pure white but doesn't drift into the caramel firmness of Brandy. You'll see it work in dashboards for hospitality and e-commerce, especially for section dividers, empty-state illustrations, and tag chips where you want warmth without turning the screen orange. It also sits nicely behind product photography, letting skin tones and packaging stay the star.
One note: because it's light and softly saturated, Lama can look a bit flat next to crisp yellows. If that happens, pair it with slightly darker gold accents or keep nearby neutrals cooler so it doesn't fade.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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