Chantilly
#edb8c7
Light pink rosé tint with airy, creamy warmth
About Chantilly
Chantilly sits right in the middle ground between the two pinks flanking it, warmer and more saturated than Blush Kiss, but noticeably cooler and less aggressive than Baby Pink. It's the shade that feels deliberate without being loud, the kind of color that holds its own on a screen without needing you to squint or second-guess whether it's actually there.
You reach for this in beauty and health interfaces where you need something approachable but with actual presence, skincare apps, patient dashboards, wellness onboarding. It works as a button state, card background, or accent without dominating layouts. The temperature sits in a sweet spot: warm enough to feel friendly against cool grays, but restrained enough that it won't clash with the warmer neutrals most of these products already use.
The real thing to watch: it's saturated enough to read distinctly, but not so much that it competes the way Baby Pink can in dense layouts. Test it at actual size against both your warm whites and cool grays. It's more forgiving than Blush Kiss on smaller elements, but it won't have the same visual weight as Berries N' Cream.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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