Puce

Hex Code, Palettes & Meaning

Puce

Puce (#E491A6) is a sophisticated brownish-purple color that blends elegance with intrigue. Named after the French word for "flea" (couleur puce), this distinctive hue originated in 18th-century France, where it became fashionable among aristocrats at Louis XVI's court.

This muted color evokes feelings of calm sophistication and vintage charm. Its unique position between dusty rose and mauve makes it incredibly versatile for modern interior design, where it serves as a refined neutral that pairs beautifully with both warm and cool tones.

Puce works exceptionally well as an accent color in design projects, adding depth without overwhelming. Consider pairing it with sage greens, champagne golds, or teal for striking combinations. In digital design, use puce sparingly—it excels in buttons, subtle highlights, or vintage-themed graphics where its rich, nostalgic quality shines.

While puce carries historical elegance, be mindful of its potential associations with melancholy in some contexts. Test thoroughly in UI designs and ensure proper contrast ratios for accessibility. This sophisticated color rewards thoughtful application, bringing both royal heritage and contemporary refinement to any palette.

Images with Puce color

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Color Palettes

Complementary

#E491A6
#90E4CF

Split

#E491A6
#90E4A5
#90CFE4

Monochromatic

#E491A6
#D03E63
#F5D6DE

Analogous

#E491A6
#E4A590
#E490CF

Triadic

#E491A6
#A5E490
#90A5E4

Puce

Hex

#E491A6

RGB

228,145,166

HSB

345, 36%, 89%

HSL

345, 61%, 73%

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