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Champagne colour: description, colour codes and shades, mixing tips

Champagne is an elegant and sophisticated shade, reminiscent of the pale golden yellow of sparkling wines. This colour is often associated with luxury and celebration, as champagne is usually consumed on special occasions. The colour champagne is a blend of gold and beige, with a slight shimmering effect that gives a luxurious and warm feeling. It is often used in interior design and fashion to create a sophisticated but understated elegance.

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The shades of champagne are versatile and combine well with other colours. It can be used as a neutral base to complement pastels, earth tones or even brighter shades. A popular colour for weddings and formal events, it complements white and black well, while its warm tone is welcoming and inviting. In interior design, champagne walls or textiles can create a calming and luxurious feel without being overly ostentatious.

Champagne colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The RGB colour code for champagne is (247, 231, 206), while the HEX colour code is #F7E7CE.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#fad6a5

RGB

rgb(250, 214, 165)

HSL

hsl(35, 90%, 81%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(35, 34%, 98%)

CMYK

cmyk(0, 14, 34, 2)

Contrasting colour

#00a2a5

Complementary colour

#a5c8f9

Dark and light shades of Champagne

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Dark shades

Light shades

Champagne's complementary colour palettes

The champagne colour gives a subtle and elegant look to any design. Below are the different colour palettes of champagne, including complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral. Each colour palette is designed to match the elegance of the champagne colour.

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Complementary palette

#F7E7CE
#4E4E4E
#CE9658
#391400

Analogue palette

#F7E7CE
#FFF8E1
#D4AF37
#A0781E

Monochrome palette

#F7E7CE
#FFF2DF
#C2A88D
#8D5E34

Triad palette

#F7E7CE
#CE9658
#8EC8F7
#4E91A6

Tetrade palette

#F7E7CE
#CE9658
#6E6E6E
#F75829

Split complementary palette

#F7E7CE
#FFA07A
#8EC8F7
#4E91A6

Neutral palette

#F7E7CE
#EAEAEA
#B8B8B8
#5E5E5E

champagne colour: what is the colour of champagne?

The colour champagne is a light, shimmering shade that combines shades of beige and gold, similar to the drink that gives it its name. This colour is subtly elegant, neutral and sophisticated, often used in wedding decorations and fashion.

What is the colour of champagne?

The colour of the champagne depends on the raw materials, the ageing process and the winemaker's choices. Among the raw materials, the colour and maturity of the grape varieties used are particularly important. During the ageing process, the wine may come into contact with wood barrels, which also influences the final colour. In addition, the winemaker's choices, such as the length of fermentation on the skins, also play a major role in the development of colour.

How is the champagne colour colour mixing possible?

To produce the champagne colour, the following colours can be mixed:
- Pick a basic white colour.
- Add some gold or yellow to get a warm shade.
- A small amount of brown or beige colour to achieve the elegant and subtle shade you want.

Keep checking the shade while mixing to achieve the perfect champagne colour.

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