Blushing Coconut
#ebd5ca
Rosy beige lightens gray without peach warmth
About Blushing Coconut
Blushing Coconut sits noticeably warmer than its neighbors, but doesn't announce it. It's got actual peachy depth, more saturated than Coconut Agony's near-invisibility, but way less deliberate about it than Angel Wing. You notice the warmth exists only when you're comparing it side by side. On its own, it just looks like a slightly flushed neutral.
This is the one you reach for when the interface needs a gentle temperature without personality. Dashboards, reading apps, content platforms, medical software, anywhere you're asking someone to spend time without feeling the container. Dark text holds well. Photography doesn't compete with it. It's warmer than Bookworm (which leans more beige) while staying lighter and less committed than Angel Wing's obvious peachy lean.
The quirk: it's saturated just enough to prevent the flatness that sometimes kills Coconut Agony, but restrained enough that it won't warm up a cool-toned palette the way actual peachy colors do. Pair it with warm blacks and it feels inevitable. Pair it with cool grays and there's a subtle glow that keeps things from feeling cold.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
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