Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
#e59d7b
Warmer ochre-peach for prominent buttons and headings
About Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon looks like a peachy-rose glaze over warm skin tones, not a straight yellow wash. Compared with Coyote and Mexican Standoff, it's a touch more lightly saturated and reads less golden, with a soft apricot-leaning undertone that feels more intimate than sunlit. It also stays warmer than pure white but avoids the honey drift of Lunatic Lynx, so it doesn't tip beige-gray.
I reach for it in real estate platforms and hospitality booking flows when you want highlights that feel friendly, not coppery or urgent. In UI terms, it's great for profile tiles, confirmation badges, and CTA backgrounds on cards where Mexican Standoff can look slightly peachier and more alert, while Coyote can feel more tan and grounded. The difference is the mood: this one lands like a gentle highlight over content, not a background that crowds the edges.
If you pair it with bright creams, it can look a little pink on low-saturation displays, so I usually anchor it with cocoa browns or warm grays to keep the skin-tone warmth consistent.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
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