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#FDF5E6
CSS color
Old Lace (#FDF5E6) is an extremely delicate CSS off-white with the faintest warm, creamy tint — close to white but with the subtle yellowing of aged textile lace or antique paper. This near-white CSS color is prized by web designers for creating warm, paper-like backgrounds that feel less clinical than pure white, particularly in editorial and vintage-styled sites.
Valeurs de couleur
#FDF5E6
253, 245, 230
39,1, 85,2%, 94,7%
39,1, 9,1%, 99,2%
0,0%, 3,2%, 9,1%, 0,8%
0,9723 0,0216 83,3
Propriétés
Psychologie des couleurs
Light oranges like peach and apricot radiate friendliness, comfort, and gentle optimism. They are psychologically soothing and feel approachable without being overly stimulating. These tones often appear in hospitality and food branding to suggest warmth and welcome.
Design Usage
Soft oranges make excellent card backgrounds and notification banners that need attention without alarm. They are popular in onboarding flows and empty-state illustrations to create a welcoming atmosphere. Pair them with slate gray text and white surfaces for a clean, modern look.
Harmonies de couleurs
Simulation de daltonisme
Utilisation CSS
background-color: #FDF5E6;
color: #FDF5E6;
border-color: #FDF5E6;
Amber 50
#FFFBEB
Nuances Tailwind
Vérificateur de contraste
Texte sur blanc
1,08:1
Texte sur noir
19,38:1