What Color Does Lavender and Orange Make?
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Peach / Pale Salmon
Pantone™ Approximations
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RAL (approx.)
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About This Color Combination
Lavender and orange blended together produce peach and pale salmon, warm, delicate hues that arise as lavender's blue-purple component slightly neutralizes orange's warmth, while lavender's paleness dilutes the orange significantly. The result is a soft, blush-like orange — peach — that feels sun-kissed, gentle, and warm without any harshness. The mix has an inherently feminine, summery, and romantic quality.
Usage Tips
In illustration and surface pattern design, peach from lavender-orange mixes is excellent for skin highlights, soft sunset gradients, and floral patterns that need a warm, gentle tone between pink and orange. Graphic designers use peach in spring and summer campaigns, beauty branding, and lifestyle design where warmth and gentleness are primary values. Interior designers use peach and pale salmon as versatile, flattering accent tones that work in almost any color scheme by adding warmth without dominating. Pair with sage green, dusty blue, and warm white for a complete soft, romantic palette.
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