Burgundy
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Lime
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Emerald
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Burgundy & Lime & Emerald
Burgundy, Lime and Emerald Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AccentBurgundy, Lime and Emerald Color Meaning
A deep wine red meets bright lime and jewel emerald. The two greens stack from zesty to lush, giving a fresh, rainforest mood like sunlight cutting through deep leaves.
It shows up in eco and wellness branding, fresh packaging, and lush, plant-filled interiors.
Do Burgundy, Lime and Emerald Go Together?
Yes — burgundy, lime and emerald go together as Monteverde quetzal jewel tray — wine-dark Costa Rican cellar, electric lime cloud-forest shoot, and emerald cool gem in one mist-ridge noon. First hit is quetzal-jewel tray — deeper than scarlet-lime-emerald Galápagos frigate jewel tray, built for travel fashion and events. Emerald leads cool gem; lime maxes yellow-green flash; burgundy drives urgency so the cool side spans neon to precious with cloud-forest weight. Think a boutique look with emerald and lime, a gift box with green inlay on acid wrap, or a resort lobby plant wall in electric sun that owns Monteverde gravity. Travel and fashion brands lean on this triad for living jewel heat with Costa Rican rainforest history. Keep emerald as the deep cool field — equal warms tip into Christmas costume. Quetzal jewel: strong for travel and fashion, weak for soft neutrals-only looks.
Burgundy, Lime and Emerald in Design
Great for eco, wellness, and plant brands, plus fresh packaging. The zesty and jewel greens layer into a lush, alive look while the wine base adds depth. It suits fresh, natural, and lively styles. A rainforest combo. Less suited to muted, corporate, or minimal brands.
Burgundy, Lime and Emerald Color Style
Fresh, lush, and alive. The zesty and jewel greens layer into a rainforest mood, with the wine base adding depth. This is natural color — vivid and green, made to feel fresh and lively, not muted or flat.
Burgundy, Lime and Emerald in Branding
Fits eco, wellness, and plant brands that want a fresh, lush, alive look. Vivid and natural, not muted or minimal.
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Burgundy, Lime and Emerald in Fashion & Interior
At home this feels lush and fresh, like a room full of plants. Use the two greens in foliage, art, and cushions on a light base, with the wine base for depth. In clothes, the greens layer richly. Best in spring and summer; add white to keep it bright.
Burgundy, Lime & Emerald — Each Color Separately
Color Pairs Inside This Trio
Break Burgundy, Lime and Emerald into its three two-color combinations to see how each pairing works on its own.
Burgundy, Lime and Emerald — FAQ
- Do Burgundy, Lime and Emerald work together?
- Yes. The zesty and jewel greens layer into a lush look, grounded by the wine base.
- What does this trio mean?
- Freshness, growth, and nature. It feels lush and alive rather than muted or flat.
- Where is this palette used?
- Eco and wellness branding, fresh packaging, and plant-filled interiors.
- Can I use this trio for a logo?
- Yes, for eco, wellness, or plant brands that want freshness. Less fitting for muted or minimal brands.
- What colors go with this trio?
- White brightens it. Cream warms it. Gold adds a lift. Cold grays flatten the green energy, so use them sparingly.
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