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Peach Pink

Peach pink is a soft, warm combination of pink and orange tones, giving it a delicate appearance. Inspired by the exterior of the peach fruit, this shade of pink speaks of warmth, freshness, and life. Highly popular in the 1920s and '30s, this lively hue was a favored decorating element in Art Deco. It is a popular color for weddings, bridesmaid dresses, flowers, and vigorous color schemes. In interior design, peach pink is known for its inviting and soothing qualities. It is often used in bedrooms, nurseries, and living spaces to create a calm and peaceful atmosphere. Advertisers have also recognized the appeal of this soothing hue. Its warm and friendly nature makes it a popular choice for branding products, such as cosmetics, fashion, and home décor. This shade of pink can evoke emotions of sweetness and comfort, making it an effective color choice in marketing campaigns.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for peach pink is #F99584. Similar hex codes include #F19CBB (amaranth pink) and #AE675C (coral tree).


What color is peach pink?

Peach pink is a soothing, warm pink with orange undertones.


What is the history?

The name "peach pink" is derived from the fruit it resembles, the peach. During the 18th and 19th centuries, this shade of pink became popular in fashion, particularly in women's clothing. It was often used for delicate fabrics like silk and lace, adding a touch of elegance and femininity to garments.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

Peach pink is often associated with concepts such as love, beauty, innocence, and youthfulness. It is a color that exudes warmth and tenderness, evoking feelings of joy, happiness, and optimism. In the language of flowers, peach-colored roses, called "peach blossoms," are often associated with gratitude and appreciation.


What colors go best with peach pink?

Peach pink pairs nicely with neutrals like white, almond, and apricot for a classic look. It also complements bolder hues, such as yellow and black. And, of course, it couples well with other shades of pink.

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Peach Pink vs Coral
Coral is a more vibrant shade of pink with hints of orange undertones. Ready for the beach? This lively hue is perfect for sundresses and swim attire.
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Peach Pink vs Apricot Blush
Apricot blush is a paler, softer pink with a hint of orange, similar to the color of a ripe apricot. This color makes a lovely choice for home décor as it pairs nicely with white, as well as more dramatic shades, like turquoise and cobalt blue.
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Peach Pink vs Dusty Rose
Dusty rose is a more muted pink with a hint of gray, giving it a soft, subtle appearance. This shade works nicely in accent pieces, such as pillows, throws, and lamps.

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