Earth-Ocean

PANTONE

11-0202 TCX

Baby'S Breath

PANTONE

16-1149 TCX

Desert Sun

PANTONE

19-1432 TCX

Chocolate Fondant

PANTONE

19-1764 TCX

Lipstick Red

PANTONE

18-0627 TCX

Fir Green

PANTONE

19-4120 TCX

Blue Opal

PANTONE

19-3922 TCX

Sky Captain

The Earth & Ocean Palette brings together warm Pantone-inspired tones of beige, terracotta, and crimson with the deep serenity of green, blue, and navy. This curated mix balances grounded earth shades with the timeless depth of the sea and sky. Perfect for fashion color trends 2026, textile design inspiration, and modern interior palettes. A versatile color story that blends passion and calm, offering designers endless creative possibilities.

The 'Earth-Ocean' palette is a evocative symphony that defines a rich visual narrative. The foundational theme is established by a foundational family of grounding neutrals, including 'Chocolate Fondant', 'Fir Green' and 'Sky Captain', which provide a stable visual anchor. This base is brought to life by a series of playful notes of intensity, including 'Baby'S Breath', 'Desert Sun', 'Lipstick Red' and 'Blue Opal', that prevent the composition from feeling predictable. The palette's dynamic range is defined by the deep, grounding presence of 'Sky Captain' and the luminous highlight of 'Baby'S Breath'. Meanwhile, 'Lipstick Red' injects a powerful burst of chromatic energy, serving as a vibrant focal point. This is a 'Vibrant & Eclectic' palette, characterized by a diverse range of hues and strong contrast, making it perfect for designs that need to feel energetic, modern, and full of life. This sophisticated color scheme is perfectly suited for high-end home textiles and accessories, as well as memorable textile patterns.

Inspirational Patterns

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Color Harmony & Pairing

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Text & Background Examples

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Color Palette Q&A

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 11-0202 TCX (Baby'S Breath)?

    The HEX code is #E9E2D1.

  • What is the RGB value for Baby'S Breath?

    The RGB value is rgb(233, 226, 209).

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 16-1149 TCX (Desert Sun)?

    The HEX code is #C87629.

  • What is the RGB value for Desert Sun?

    The RGB value is rgb(200, 118, 41).

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 19-1432 TCX (Chocolate Fondant)?

    The HEX code is #56352D.

  • What is the RGB value for Chocolate Fondant?

    The RGB value is rgb(86, 53, 45).

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 19-1764 TCX (Lipstick Red)?

    The HEX code is #B31B38.

  • What is the RGB value for Lipstick Red?

    The RGB value is rgb(179, 27, 56).

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 18-0627 TCX (Fir Green)?

    The HEX code is #67592A.

  • What is the RGB value for Fir Green?

    The RGB value is rgb(103, 89, 42).

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 19-4120 TCX (Blue Opal)?

    The HEX code is #103B58.

  • What is the RGB value for Blue Opal?

    The RGB value is rgb(16, 59, 88).

  • What is the HEX code for Pantone 19-3922 TCX (Sky Captain)?

    The HEX code is #262934.

  • What is the RGB value for Sky Captain?

    The RGB value is rgb(38, 41, 52).

  • Which two palette colors have the highest contrast?

    #E9E2D1 as background with #262934 text yields 11.22:1 contrast (AAA (Normal) Pass, AA (Normal) Pass, AA (Large) Pass).

  • What is a good readable text color on #E9E2D1?

    Use #262934 for text to maximize readability (contrast 11.22:1).

  • How can I apply this palette for accessible UI text and backgrounds?

    Pick the highest-contrast pair for text-on-background elements. Use other colors for accents, icons, or surfaces, and always verify WCAG ratios (4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text).