Rosewood Dreams
#ebbeb5
Dusty rosewood blush for calm, balanced highlights
About Rosewood Dreams
Rosewood Dreams reads like a muted rose-wood blush spread thin over warm cream. It's lighter and more airy than Muddy Rose, which feels dust-soft and slightly dried down, and it stays less rose-haze creamy than Rose Haze, which looks more like folded pink in peach. Compared with Strawberry Risotto, this one is more pink-forward and less milky, so it won't turn into that toasted, simmered warmth.
I use it when I need soft warmth without drifting into coral. Think beauty and wellness e-commerce tiles, onboarding step cards, and loyalty UI shells where you want a gentle backdrop that still feels intentional next to skin-toned product photos. It also sits nicely behind headlines in fashion and lifestyle editorial templates, especially if the typography is dark but not harsh. In motion, it holds its calm better than the creamier nearby roses.
Quirk: because it's pale and slightly desaturated, it can feel a touch washed when paired with very cool grays. I usually bring it back with sand, oat, or a whisper deeper terracotta.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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