What Color is Pineapple
Despite its tropical name, Pineapple (#563C5C) is a deep, desaturated plum that resides firmly in the red-violet family. It offers a velvety visual texture, suggesting shadows and depth rather than fruit or sunlight. This shade is sophisticated, acting as a muted anchor that bridges the gap between neutral greys and regal purples.
What color is opposite Pineapple?
The opposite color to Pineapple is Tom Thumb (#425d3c).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Red-Violet
- Temperature: Cool
- Associated Season: Autumn
- Complementary Color: #425D3C
- Brightness: 71/255
- Saturation: 35%
Colors That Pair Well With Pineapple
Complementary
Pair with Tom Thumb for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Norway 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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Pineapple History
Historically, purple was the color of emperors, largely due to the scarcity of the Murex snail used to create Tyrian purple. However, deep, muddied variations like this were often achieved by artists using Caput Mortuum, a synthetic iron oxide pigment known as 'dead head' or 'colcothar.' This pigment provided the dense, fleshy shadows seen in Baroque oil paintings, allowing masters to create high-contrast drapery and depth.
In the Victorian era, as chemical synthesis evolved, the world saw the explosion of Mauveine, the first synthetic organic dye. While the public craved bright hues, this specific shade of dusty violet found its place in half-mourning fashion. It served as a respectful transition from the stark black of deep grief back into the world of color, symbolizing a solemn but softening remembrance.
Meaning & Psychology
This color exerts a powerful pull toward introspection, encouraging deep thought and a retreat from the chaos of the outside world. Unlike bright violets which signal spiritual awakening or creativity, this darker shade embodies mystery and the hidden aspects of the psyche, often resonating with introverted or contemplative personalities.
Culturally, this hue moves away from the flashy wealth of royal purple and leans into 'quiet luxury.' It suggests wisdom gained through experience and a certain heaviness of heart that is not necessarily negative, but grounded. It can evoke feelings of melancholy or nostalgia, reminding the viewer of twilight hours and the quiet end of a cycle.
In Nature
In the natural world, this shade is rarely a primary pigment but appears often in shadows and skins. It matches the waxy, dark skin of a ripe Fig or the deepest bruises on an overripe Plum. It is also found in the mineral kingdom, specifically within the darker bands of Fluorite crystals or the hidden crevices of a raw Amethyst geode.
How To Use Pineapple
In interior design, this color is exceptionally effective in creating a cocoon effect, making it ideal for bedrooms, libraries, or meditation spaces where low-stimulation is desired. To avoid a cave-like feel, pair it with reflective materials like antique brass or warm woods like walnut, which lift the heavy visual weight of the purple.
From a graphic design perspective, this hex code has low luminance, making it a poor choice for body text on anything but the lightest backgrounds. Instead, use it as a sophisticated background container for white or cream typography. It conveys exclusivity and is particularly effective for branding in the luxury hospitality or high-end cosmetic sectors.
Related Words
Curated Palettes
Velvet Orchard
A rich, fruit-inspired palette mixing deep textures with soft highlights.
Gilded Shadow
High contrast luxury pairing the muted purple with metallic golds.
Bruised Earth
An organic, moody palette derived from minerals and dusk.
Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #563C5C;
color: rgb(86, 60, 92);
background-color: #563C5C;
border: 3px solid #563C5C;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #563C5C66;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #563C5C 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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What Goes With Pineapple?
Explore color palettes containing Pineapple and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.
Analogous
Accessibility
Contrast with Black and White
Contrast with Black
UI Examples
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Contrast Ratio
Contrast with White
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Closest Color Matches
Prismacolor
Chestnut
#PC1081 • #672F17
Caran d'ache Luminance 6901
Raw Umber
#548 • #69563D
Polychromos
red-violet
#194 • #88496D
Polychromos
bistre
#179 • #7C604C
Similar Colors
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the hex code for Pineapple?
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How do I use Pineapple in CSS?
You can use Pineapple in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.pineapple {
background-color: #563C5C;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.