Burgundy
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Teal
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Navy
#001F5B
Burgundy & Teal & Navy
Burgundy, Teal and Navy Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AccentBurgundy, Teal and Navy Color Meaning
A deep wine red meets cool teal and steady navy. The two blues feel deep and smart, giving a yacht-club mood like polished decks under an evening sky.
It shows up in nautical and finance branding, smart packaging, and deep, polished interiors.
Do Burgundy, Teal and Navy Go Together?
Yes — burgundy, teal and navy go together as Split pomegranate harbor — wine-dark Dalmatian cellar, teal Adriatic wall mid, and navy rampart institutional dark in one Diocletian crest. First impression is split-harbor crest — deeper than scarlet-teal-navy Dubrovnik pomegranate harbor, built for teams and marine heritage. Navy holds authoritative depth; teal is aged coastal mid; burgundy adds signal so the mix is structure plus sea with Peristyle weight, not only sport loud. Think a yacht club crest with teal trim, a team brochure with ink-dark cloth under teal-burgundy, or a civic kit that reads from across a pier and owns Split gravity. Sport and marine brands lean on this triad for trusted harbor authority with Croatian Adriatic history. Let navy dominate — flood both chromas and it turns parade costume. Split harbor: strong for clubs and marine, weak for spa.
Burgundy, Teal and Navy in Design
Great for nautical, finance, and smart brands, plus polished packaging. The blue-green and steady navy feel deep and grown-up while the wine base adds warmth. It suits classic, refined, and confident styles. A yacht-club combo. Less suited to playful, bright, or kids' brands.
Burgundy, Teal and Navy Color Style
Smart, deep, and refined. The blue-green and steady navy feel like a yacht club, with the wine base adding warmth. This is grown-up color — polished and calm, made to feel classic and confident, not playful or loud.
Burgundy, Teal and Navy in Branding
Fits nautical, finance, and smart brands that want a deep, refined, classic look. Polished and calm, not playful or bright.
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Burgundy, Teal and Navy in Fashion & Interior
At home this feels smart and deep, like a nautical study. Use the navy and teal on walls or big pieces, with the wine base in accents and brass for shine. In clothes, the two blues feel refined. Best in fall and spring; add cream to warm it.
Burgundy, Teal & Navy — Each Color Separately
Color Pairs Inside This Trio
Break Burgundy, Teal and Navy into its three two-color combinations to see how each pairing works on its own.
Burgundy, Teal and Navy — FAQ
- Do Burgundy, Teal and Navy work together?
- Yes. The blue-green and steady navy feel deep and smart, warmed by the wine base.
- What does this trio mean?
- Tradition, calm, and depth. It feels refined and classic rather than playful or bright.
- Where is this palette used?
- Nautical and finance branding, smart packaging, and polished interiors.
- Can I use this trio for a logo?
- Yes, for nautical, finance, or smart brands that want polish. Less fitting for playful or kids' brands.
- What colors go with this trio?
- Cream warms it. White sharpens it. Brass adds class. Bright neons clash with the refined mood, so leave them out.
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