Complementary
Maximum contrast — logos, CTAs, bold pairs
It suggests a tranquil and dreamy state, promoting a sense of quiet elegance and understated sophistication.
Extremely light, nuanced purples and greys were favored in early 20th-century interior design for their ability to create spacious and refined, yet subtly colored, environments.
Harmonious pairings from this color. Click any swatch to copy.
Copy any format — sRGB, print, and perceptual OKLCH.
WCAG 2.2 contrast for the pairings designers use most.
Readable body text at this size.
Use black text for body copy, labels, and controls.
All pairings
Shades, tints, and tones in 10% steps — built for real UI states.
Darker steps for hover, shadow, and pressed states.
How this color reads under common forms of color vision deficiency.
Perceptually closest named colors in the library.