Art Deco Pink

#CDACA0

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What Color is Art Deco Pink

Art Deco Pink is a muted, desaturated hue bridging the gap between earthy terracotta and soft rose. It exemplifies the sophistication of early 20th-century design, offering a grounded yet luxurious aesthetic. This shade functions as a warm neutral in contemporary palettes, providing a balanced alternative to traditional beiges.

What color is opposite Art Deco Pink?

The opposite color to Art Deco Pink is Jungle Mist (#a1c2ce).

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Additional Information

  • Color Family: Orange
  • Temperature: Warm
  • Associated Season: Spring
  • Complementary Color: #A1C2CE
  • Brightness: 180/255
  • Saturation: 22%

Colors That Pair Well With Art Deco Pink

Complementary

Pair with Jungle Mist for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.

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High Contrast

Use Blue Dianne for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.

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Harmonious Depth

Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.

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Art Deco Pink History

The color emerged as a staple of the Interwar period, specifically gaining prominence during the 1925 Paris Exposition. While earlier eras used vibrant pigments, the Art Deco movement utilized subdued tones to accentuate geometric shapes and metallic accents like chrome or brass. This specific shade often appeared in the terrazzo flooring and stucco facades of Miami and Los Angeles, defining the tropical deco aesthetic.

Historically, this pigment profile relies on a mix of iron oxide and titanium dioxide to achieve its chalky, matte finish. It represented a shift toward industrial beauty, where the warmth of organic clay met the precision of machine-age design. Architects used this palette to soften the hard edges of skyscrapers and urban apartments, making the metropolitan landscape feel more approachable.

Meaning & Psychology

This hue evokes a sense of stability and quiet confidence, grounding a space without the starkness of pure brown. It provides a nurturing atmosphere that encourages reflection and conversation, making it a preferred choice for social environments. Its desaturated nature suggests wisdom rather than youthful exuberance, appealing to those who value understated elegance.

Culturally, the color bridges the gap between femininity and masculinity, functioning as a gender-neutral warm tone. It triggers feelings of nostalgia for a more glamorous era while maintaining a modern sense of composure. The high gray content prevents overstimulation, fostering a meditative and professional environment that resists transient trends.

In Nature

In the natural world, this shade appears in feldspar minerals and weathered sandstone formations found in arid climates. It is visible in the dried husks of protea flowers and the muted plumage of certain desert-dwelling birds during the golden hour. The color captures the exact moment of calcification in seashells and ancient coral reefs, where minerals replace organic matter.

How To Use Art Deco Pink

Designers should pair Art Deco Pink with cool metals like silver or deep contrasts like charcoal to maintain a modern edge. It serves as an excellent backdrop for minimalist furniture, providing warmth without overwhelming the visual field. Lighting is critical; warm LEDs enhance the orange undertones, while cool light emphasizes the gray base, altering the perception of the space.

To ensure accessibility, use this color as a secondary background element rather than for critical text, as the low saturation can limit legibility against white. It functions beautifully in textural applications like velvet or matte ceramics. The color is highly effective in branding for luxury skincare or high-end architectural firms seeking a timeless identity.

Related Words

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Curated Palettes

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Miami Midnight

A high-contrast palette inspired by 1930s coastal architecture and neon-lit streets.

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#FAF3E0

Desert Minimalist

An earthy, grounded selection that emphasizes natural materials and soft light.

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#D35400
#212F3D

Industrial Chic

A sophisticated mix of warm masonry tones and cold structural elements.

Color Conversions

Hex
#CDACA0
RGB
205, 172, 160
RGB %
80%, 67%, 63%
HSL
16°, 31%, 72%
HSV
16°, 22%, 80%
CMYK
0%, 16%, 22%, 20%
LAB
72.91, 10.12, 10.64
XYZ
46.27, 45.02, 39.51

Color Blindness Simulation

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CSS Snippets

Text Color (Hex)
Aa
color: #CDACA0;
Text Color (RGB)
Aa
color: rgb(205, 172, 160);
Background Color
background-color: #CDACA0;
Border
border: 3px solid #CDACA0;
Box Shadow
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #CDACA066;
Gradient
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #CDACA0 0%, #ffffff 100%);
Cushion Mockup
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Color
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Product Details

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  • 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.
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What Goes With Art Deco Pink?

Explore color palettes containing Art Deco Pink and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.

Accessibility

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UI Examples

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for Art Deco Pink?
The hex code for Art Deco Pink is #CDACA0. The RGB values are (205, 172, 160). You can find more formats like CMYK and LAB in the Color Conversions section.
What colors go with Art Deco Pink?
Art Deco Pink pairs well with its complementary color, Jungle Mist (#a1c2ce). It also works great with analogous colors (neighbors on the wheel) and triadic combinations. See our recommended pairings for more ideas.
Is Art Deco Pink accessible for text?
No, Art Deco Pink is not readable on white backgrounds. It is not readable on black backgrounds. For detailed contrast ratios and WCAG scores, check the accessibility section.
How do I use Art Deco Pink in CSS?

You can use Art Deco Pink in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:

.art-deco-pink {
  background-color: #CDACA0;
  color: #FFFFFF;
}

For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.