Burgundy
#800020
Lime
#32CD32
Gray
#808080
Burgundy & Lime & Gray
Burgundy, Lime and Gray Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AccentBurgundy, Lime and Gray Color Meaning
A deep wine red meets bright lime and neutral gray. The zesty green snaps against the cool gray, giving a tech-fresh mood like a green app icon on a steel screen.
It shows up in tech and gym branding, sleek packaging, and modern, energetic interiors.
Do Burgundy, Lime and Gray Go Together?
Yes — burgundy, lime and gray go together as Bergen neon plaza — wine-dark Bryggen cellar, electric lime fjord-birch shoot, and steel gray granite observer in one Norwegian deck. First feel is bergen-plaza contrast — deeper than scarlet-lime-gray Hardanger poppy neon plaza, built for tech and urban brands. Gray holds cool neutrality; lime and burgundy perform so urgency and sophistication rise with neon mid and Hanseatic weight. Think a transit ad, a product UI with steel gray under lime-burgundy CTA, or a city brand deck that refuses quiet cool alone and owns Bergen gravity. Tech and urban brands lean on this triad for productive electric-on-cool with Norwegian port history. Let gray dominate — flood both chromas and it turns alarm costume. Bergen plaza: strong for city and tech, weak for soft spa.
Burgundy, Lime and Gray in Design
Great for tech, gym, and modern brands, plus sleek packaging. The zesty green snaps against the cool gray for a sharp, current look while the wine base adds warmth. It suits modern, active, and grown-up styles. A tech combo. Less suited to soft, rustic, or pastel brands.
Burgundy, Lime and Gray Color Style
Modern, sharp, and fresh. The zesty green snaps against the cool gray for a tech mood, with the wine base adding warmth. This is current color — clean and active, made to feel modern and sharp, not soft or dull.
Burgundy, Lime and Gray in Branding
Fits tech, gym, and modern brands that want a sharp, fresh, current look. Clean and active, not soft or rustic.
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Burgundy, Lime and Gray in Fashion & Interior
At home this feels modern and fresh, like a city flat with a green pop. Use the gray on walls and big pieces, add the lime green as accents, and the wine base for warmth. In clothes, the green snaps against the gray. Works all year; add white to lift it.
Burgundy, Lime & Gray — Each Color Separately
Color Pairs Inside This Trio
Break Burgundy, Lime and Gray into its three two-color combinations to see how each pairing works on its own.
Burgundy, Lime and Gray — FAQ
- Do Burgundy, Lime and Gray work together?
- Yes. The zesty green snaps against the cool gray for a sharp look, warmed by the wine base.
- What does this trio mean?
- Modern energy and balance. It feels sharp and fresh rather than soft or dull.
- Where is this palette used?
- Tech and gym branding, sleek packaging, and modern interiors.
- Can I use this trio for a logo?
- Yes, for tech, gym, or modern brands that want a sharp feel. Less fitting for soft or rustic brands.
- What colors go with this trio?
- White lifts it. Cream warms it. Black adds edge. Too many bright accents break the modern mood, so use them lightly.
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