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Burgundy & Lime & White
Burgundy, Lime and White Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AccentBurgundy, Lime and White Color Meaning
A deep wine red meets bright lime and clean white. The crisp white sharpens the zesty green, giving a fresh, sporty mood like a tennis court on a bright morning.
It shows up in sport and fresh-food branding, clean packaging, and bright, modern interiors.
Burgundy, Lime and White in Design
Great for sport, fresh-food, and clean brands, plus simple packaging. The crisp white sharpens the zesty green for a fresh, neat look while the wine base adds depth. It suits clean, sporty, and modern styles. A tennis-court combo. Less suited to moody or grungy brands.
Burgundy, Lime and White Color Style
Crisp, fresh, and sporty. The clean white sharpens the zesty green for a tennis-court mood, with the wine base adding depth. This is neat color — bright and active, made to feel fresh and modern, not moody or dull.
What Burgundy, Lime and White Mean Together
Picture a tennis court — green grass, white lines, and deep red trim. In clothes, a white shirt with a lime jacket and wine shoes looks fresh and sharp. Best in spring and summer. The mood is sporty and clean — bright and active, the kind of look made for sunny game days.
Burgundy, Lime and White in Branding
Fits sport, fresh-food, and clean brands that want a crisp, fresh, sporty look. Neat and modern, not moody or grungy.
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Burgundy, Lime and White in Fashion & Interior
At home this feels fresh and clean, like a bright modern room. Keep white as the base and add the lime green in plants and art, with the wine base in accents. In clothes, white sharpens the green. Works spring to summer; add gray to calm it when needed.
Burgundy, Lime & White — Each Color Separately
Burgundy, Lime and White — FAQ
- Do Burgundy, Lime and White work together?
- Yes. The crisp white sharpens the zesty green for a fresh look, grounded by the wine base.
- What does this trio mean?
- Freshness, sport, and clarity. It feels crisp and neat rather than moody or dull.
- Where is this palette used?
- Sport and fresh-food branding, clean packaging, and modern interiors.
- Can I use this trio for a logo?
- Yes, for sport, fresh-food, or clean brands that want a sharp feel. Less fitting for moody or grungy brands.
- What colors go with this trio?
- Gray adds calm. Cream warms it. Black adds edge. Too many bright accents break the clean mood, so use them lightly.