Fallen Petals
#f2e0da
Soft blush-gray warmth with gentle petal dust
About Fallen Petals
Fallen Petals is warmer than Angel Wing but doesn't announce it the way Angel Wing does. Where Angel Wing feels like it drifted toward warmth, this one is deliberately soft, a shade that's actually committed to being approachable without the peachy clarity that makes Angel Wing feel intentional. It's also noticeably warmer than both Disappearing Memories and Coconut Agony, which is the whole point.
You'll land on it in interfaces where warmth matters but restraint does too: design tools, note-taking apps, wellness dashboards, editorial platforms with a human touch. It sits behind long-form text the way Disappearing Memories does, but without sacrificing personality. It won't feel exhausted or performed-neutral. Photography doesn't fight it. Dark type reads cleanly enough that you're not wrestling with contrast.
The saturation here is the tell. It's got enough color presence to feel considered, but it's muted enough to stay background. Pair it with warm neutrals and it disappears into comfort. Pair it with cool grays and there's enough warmth threading through that the whole thing doesn't feel split.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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