Antique Gold#C6A15B
Graphite#2B2B2F
Aubergine#6F4A5C
Warm Taupe#8D7A6B
Mushroom#B8A99B
Palette direction

Luxurious Minimalistic Luxury Color Palette

This palette pairs a deep graphite base with refined gold and a restrained aubergine accent to feel luxurious without becoming ornate. The near-white ivory and warm stone neutrals keep the system minimal, elegant, and highly usable across premium digital interfaces.

AnalogousLuxury And Lifestyleluxuryminimalistpremiumelegant
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Luxury And Lifestyle color direction

Luxurious Minimalistic Luxury Color Palette

This palette pairs a deep graphite base with refined gold and a restrained aubergine accent to feel luxurious without becoming ornate. The near-white ivory and warm stone neutrals keep the system minimal, elegant, and highly usable across premium digital interfaces.

Explore the color system
Logo contrast guide

Logo color pairings

ColorFly checks the palette colors against each other and suggests the clearest logo/background combinations.

Logo White #FFFFFFon Graphite #2B2B2F14.1:1 Excellent
Logo Charcoal Black #111111on Antique Gold #C6A15B7.8:1 Excellent
Logo Charcoal Black #111111on White #FFFFFF18.9:1 Excellent
Logo Charcoal Black #111111on Mushroom #B8A99B8.3:1 Excellent
Icon color
BackgroundAntique Gold#C6A15BTextCharcoal Black#111111
Primary Button7.78:1
AAA

Best for the main action users should notice first.

BackgroundGraphite#2B2B2FTextWhite#FFFFFF
Secondary Button14.10:1
AAA

Useful for softer choices and secondary paths.

BackgroundWhite#FFFFFFTextAubergine#6F4A5C
Outlined Button7.47:1
AAA

Good for lower-emphasis actions on light surfaces.

BackgroundWhite#FFFFFFTextGraphite#2B2B2F
Text Button14.10:1
AAA

A quiet action for links, navigation, and inline decisions.

Palette composition8 colorsAnalogous color relationship
9:41Luxurious Minimalistic Luxury Color Palette Color role balance
Analogous system
60% DominantNeutrals

Backgrounds, large surfaces, whitespace, and reading comfort.

30% SecondarySupport colors

Sections, secondary UI, illustrations, and repeated brand moments.

10% AccentMain colors

High-attention moments like primary actions and memorable highlights.

CLuxurious Minimalistic Luxury Color PaletteLuxury And Lifestyle brand direction ColorFly.design
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Why it works

A usable
color system.

The main colors combine a warm metallic gold with a deep charcoal base and a muted aubergine accent, creating a premium contrast that feels composed rather than flashy. Their balance supports a luxury identity that is polished, modern, and distinctive.

Clear roles create a consistent brand experience.

Color Roles and Usage Map

Assign existing palette colors to brand, typography, and interface roles.

Brand identity

LogoUsed for logo marks and core brand symbols.Antique Gold #C6A15B
HeadlineUsed for main titles and key messages.Graphite #2B2B2F
LinkUsed for links and interactive text.Graphite #2B2B2F

Buttons

Primary Button
BackgroundAntique Gold #C6A15B
TextCharcoal Black #111111
Secondary Button
BackgroundGraphite #2B2B2F
TextWhite #FFFFFF
Outlined Button
BackgroundAubergine #6F4A5C
TextAubergine #6F4A5C

Interface

TextDefault readable body text.Charcoal Black #111111
Bg LightLight page or section background.White #FFFFFF
Bg DarkDark page or section background.Charcoal Black #111111
IconSmall interface icons and marks.Warm Taupe #8D7A6B
BorderCards, inputs, and component borders.Warm Taupe #8D7A6B
DividerSubtle separators between content.Mushroom #B8A99B
OutlineFocus rings and emphasis outlines.Mushroom #B8A99B

Palette Colors

A compact view of the brand, support, and neutral colors that make up this system.

Main (Brand) Colors

The main colors combine a warm metallic gold with a deep charcoal base and a muted aubergine accent, creating a premium contrast that feels composed rather than flashy. Their balance supports a luxury identity that is polished, modern, and distinctive.

PrimaryAntique Gold

RolesLogo, Btn Primary Bg

Antique Gold adds immediate prestige and a subtle metallic warmth that elevates the brand mark and primary actions.

HEX#C6A15B
RGB198, 161, 91
HSL39, 48, 57
CMYK0, 19, 54, 22
PrimaryGraphite

RolesLink, Btn Secondary Bg, Headline

Graphite provides the grounded, minimal core that keeps the palette modern, legible, and understated.

HEX#2B2B2F
RGB43, 43, 47
HSL240, 4, 18
CMYK9, 9, 0, 82
SecondaryAubergine

RolesBtn Outlined Border, Btn Outlined Text

Aubergine introduces a quiet, editorial accent that adds depth without competing with the metallic gold.

HEX#6F4A5C
RGB111, 74, 92
HSL331, 20, 36
CMYK0, 33, 17, 56

Support Colors

These accents extend the palette with soft, restrained tonal support that improves hierarchy and adds subtle warmth. They stay quiet enough to preserve the minimal luxury feel while helping the interface remain structured and tactile.

Warm Taupe

RolesIcon, Border

Warm Taupe softens the contrast between the dark core and light surfaces while keeping interface elements elegant and calm.

HEX#8D7A6B
RGB141, 122, 107
HSL26, 14, 49
CMYK0, 13, 24, 45
Mushroom

RolesDivider, Outline

Mushroom creates discreet separation and framing that feels tailored, quiet, and visually subordinate to the main colors.

HEX#B8A99B
RGB184, 169, 155
HSL29, 17, 66
CMYK0, 8, 16, 28

Neutral Colors

Utility colors for backgrounds, text, borders, and balance.

White

RolesBg Light, Btn Secondary Text

HEX#FFFFFF
RGB255, 255, 255
HSL0, 0, 100
CMYK0, 0, 0, 0
Ivory
HEX#F6F1EA
RGB246, 241, 234
HSL35, 40, 94
CMYK0, 2, 5, 4
Charcoal Black

RolesBg Dark, Text, Btn Primary Text

HEX#111111
RGB17, 17, 17
HSL0, 0, 7
CMYK0, 0, 0, 93

Export and Handoff

Copy palette values for design systems, websites, and client handoff.

Color tokens

Use these in CSS when you want every raw palette color available by name. Best for websites, landing pages, and design system variables.

Use when: you need the actual colors.
:root {
  --color-antique-gold: #C6A15B;
  --color-graphite: #2B2B2F;
  --color-aubergine: #6F4A5C;
  --color-warm-taupe: #8D7A6B;
  --color-mushroom: #B8A99B;
  --color-white: #FFFFFF;
  --color-ivory: #F6F1EA;
  --color-charcoal-black: #111111;
}

Role tokens

Use these in CSS when colors are assigned to practical jobs like text, buttons, borders, links, and backgrounds.

Use when: you need UI roles, not just swatches.
:root {
  --role-logo: #C6A15B;
  --role-btn-primary-bg: #C6A15B;
  --role-link: #2B2B2F;
  --role-btn-secondary-bg: #2B2B2F;
  --role-headline: #2B2B2F;
  --role-btn-outlined-border: #6F4A5C;
  --role-btn-outlined-text: #6F4A5C;
  --role-icon: #8D7A6B;
  --role-border: #8D7A6B;
  --role-divider: #B8A99B;
  --role-outline: #B8A99B;
  --role-bg-light: #FFFFFF;
  --role-btn-secondary-text: #FFFFFF;
  --role-bg-dark: #111111;
  --role-text: #111111;
  --role-btn-primary-text: #111111;
}

JSON

Use this structured palette data in apps, generators, plugins, or tools that need to read the palette programmatically.

Use when: a developer or app needs data.
{
    "antique-gold": "#C6A15B",
    "graphite": "#2B2B2F",
    "aubergine": "#6F4A5C",
    "warm-taupe": "#8D7A6B",
    "mushroom": "#B8A99B",
    "white": "#FFFFFF",
    "ivory": "#F6F1EA",
    "charcoal-black": "#111111"
}
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