What Color is Arabian Bake
Arabian Bake is a saturated, earthy hue that sits comfortably between golden ochre and toasted amber. It radiates a dry heat reminiscent of desert dunes and sun-drenched clay. This color embodies a rustic elegance, bridging the gap between vibrant spice tones and grounded neutrals.
What color is opposite Arabian Bake?
The opposite color to Arabian Bake is Cornflower Blue (#467ace).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Orange
- Temperature: Warm
- Associated Season: Spring
- Complementary Color: #467ACE
- Brightness: 159/255
- Saturation: 66%
Colors That Pair Well With Arabian Bake
Complementary
Pair with Cornflower Blue for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Fun Blue for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.
Harmonious Depth
Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.
Color Variations
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Arabian Bake History
Historically, this shade derives from natural ochres, specifically those containing the mineral goethite. Ancient artisans relied on these iron oxide pigments for millennia, utilizing them in everything from prehistoric cave murals to the depiction of skin tones in Egyptian frescoes. The durability of these earth pigments ensured that the golden-orange warmth survived centuries of exposure.
During the Renaissance, artists utilized similar golden-browns for the imprimatura layer, establishing a glowing tonal base for oil paintings. Later, the color saw a massive resurgence during the 1970s, where "harvest gold" and spiced oranges defined the interior design aesthetic of the era. It also features heavily in Orientalist art of the 19th century, used to capture the distinctive light and architecture of North Africa and the Middle East.
Meaning & Psychology
Psychologically, Arabian Bake communicates warmth and approachability without the aggressive energy of bright orange. It triggers feelings of wholesomeness and physical comfort, often associated with hearth and home. The underlying brown notes ground the energy, suggesting stability rather than impulsiveness.
In cultural contexts, this shade evokes the sensory experience of a spice market, linking it to vitality and flavor. It stimulates the appetite and encourages social interaction, making it a color of hospitality. The golden undertone implies high quality and enduring value, moving away from cheap disposability toward artisanal craftsmanship.
In Nature
This shade appears frequently in arid landscapes, reflecting the mineral composition of sandstone canyons and desert dunes. In the botanical world, it is the signature hue of dried turmeric root and fading marigold petals. The coat of the dromedary camel and the tawny fur of lions also exhibit this specific blend of gold and brown, evolving as a form of camouflage against sun-scorched earth.
How To Use Arabian Bake
In modern interiors, this color serves as an ideal anchor for Bohemian or Mid-Century Modern aesthetics. It pairs exceptionally well with organic materials like rattan, leather, and unglazed ceramics. Designers often utilize it to add a retro flair to branding or to warm up sterile, minimalist spaces.
Regarding digital accessibility, Arabian Bake lacks sufficient contrast against white backgrounds for body text. It functions best as a background color supporting dark charcoal or deep navy typography. When used in UI design, it creates compelling call-to-action buttons that feel inviting rather than urgent.
Related Words
Curated Palettes
Desert Bazaar
A warm, spicy palette inspired by North African markets and sunset dunes.
Vintage Vinyl
A retro 1970s aesthetic combining mustard tones with organic greens and browns.
Golden Hour
A sophisticated, high-contrast palette mixing spice tones with deep luxury neutrals.
Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #CD9945;
color: rgb(205, 153, 69);
background-color: #CD9945;
border: 3px solid #CD9945;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #CD994566;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #CD9945 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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Product Details
Add a touch of luxury to your home with our premium Eco Velvet cushions. Soft to the touch, these cushions are perfect for adding comfort and style to any room.
- Material: Soft Eco Velvet.
- Feel: Velvety soft finish.
- Print: Double-sided, all-over vibrant color using water-based inks.
- Care: Machine washable at 30°C.
- Construction: Handmade to order with a concealed zipper.
Eco Credentials
We believe in sustainable style. Our cushions are crafted with the planet in mind.
- Made to Order: Produced only when you order, eliminating overproduction and waste.
- Water-Based Inks: Printed using neo-pigment, water-based inks that are non-hazardous, toxin-free, and vegan-friendly.
- Local Fulfilment: Produced locally where possible to reduce carbon emissions from transport.
- Vegan Friendly: No animal products are used in the production of these cushions.
What Goes With Arabian Bake?
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UI Examples
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UI Examples
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I use Arabian Bake in CSS?
You can use Arabian Bake in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.arabian-bake {
background-color: #CD9945;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.