Mauve

Hex Code, Palettes & Meaning

Mauve

Mauve (#E0AFFF) is a sophisticated pale purple that beautifully balances elegance with warmth. This dreamy hue sits gracefully between violet and pink on the color wheel, creating a timeless shade that evokes romance, nostalgia, and tranquility.

Named after the French word "malva" (mallow flower), mauve holds fascinating historical significance as the world's first synthetic dye, accidentally discovered by chemist William Perkin in 1856. This breakthrough revolutionized fashion and sparked the "Mauve Decade" of the 1890s.

In design, mauve excels as both a calming background and sophisticated accent color. Its gentle nature promotes emotional balance and creates welcoming user experiences. For maximum impact, pair mauve with its complementary yellow for vibrant contrast, or combine it with sage and cream for harmonious, serene palettes.

Whether you're designing interfaces, creating brand identities, or crafting romantic visuals, mauve brings refined elegance that resonates across cultures while maintaining a distinctly modern appeal.

Images with Mauve color

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Color Palettes

Complementary

#E0AFFF
#CDFFAD

Split

#E0AFFF
#F5FFAD
#ADFFB7

Monochromatic

#E0AFFF
#B947FF
#EBCCFF

Analogous

#E0AFFF
#FFADF5
#B7ADFF

Triadic

#E0AFFF
#FFE0AD
#ADFFE0

Mauve

Hex

#E0AFFF

RGB

224,175,255

HSB

277, 31%, 100%

HSL

277, 100%, 84%

Color Values

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