Fatty Sashimi
#eec4b4
Creamy muted orange-peach for grounded accents
About Fatty Sashimi
Fatty Sashimi looks like the peach layer you get when an apricot candy is rolled in cream. It's not as pale as Dainty Peach, and it doesn't carry Dolly Cheek's softer pink wash. Compared to Cloud Number Nine, it's still clearly peach, but the saturation sits a little lower, so the warmth feels smoother instead of punchy.
I use it in beauty and wellness product grids when the UI needs friendly, creamy warmth without drifting into coral. Think skincare hero banners, nail polish preview tiles, and fashion e-commerce cards where you want the background to stay readable next to charcoal type. It also works well in interior moodboards for apps, especially when you're trying to make the space feel lived-in rather than beach-bright. Pair it with deeper browns or warm greiges so it doesn't flatten.
Quirk: because it's mid-light and softly saturated, it can look a bit "tender" beside more intense peaches, so give it contrast and one darker anchor color.
Code snippets
Copy this color into your project.
Contrast checker
WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios. AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large. AAA requires 7:1 / 4.5:1.
On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
Variations
Shades
Darker variations, created by mixing toward black.
Tints
Lighter variations, created by mixing toward white.
Tones
Muted variations, created by reducing saturation.
Hues
Hue rotations around the color wheel.
Temperatures
Warm and cool shifts of this color.
Color harmonies
Suggested palettes
Palettes built around this color.
Community palettes
Published palettes that include this color.