Strawberry Bonbon
#ffebfa
Softer strawberry tint, warmer than pink-grays
About Strawberry Bonbon
I think of Strawberry Bonbon as the gray that still looks like a skin-toned whisper instead of a tinted white. It's very light and airy, but it carries a more clearly strawberry-pink undertone than Grim White. And unlike Partial Pink, the warmth here feels smoother and more "finished," not a small nudge you only notice when comparing two screens side by side.
I reach for it when I want a soft pink-gray field behind dense UI without pushing toward mauve or looking overly rosy. It shows up nicely in retail and consumer banking statement views, onboarding steps, and editorial sidebars where you want form surfaces to feel gentle. Compared with Fairy Dust, the pink registers a touch more on first glance, but it still stays subtle enough that layout stays calm.
Pair it with cooler grays for structure. If you put it next to peachy tones, that strawberry tint will read more obvious than you probably planned.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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