Burgundy
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Yellow
#FFE600
Teal
#008080
Burgundy & Yellow & Teal
Burgundy, Yellow and Teal Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AccentBurgundy, Yellow and Teal Color Meaning
A deep wine red and bright yellow cool down with blue-green teal. The calm sea tone balances the warmth, giving a fresh, modern, slightly retro feel, like a vintage poster.
It shows up in retro and travel branding, midcentury design, and bright, modern interiors.
Burgundy, Yellow and Teal in Design
Great for retro, travel, and design brands, plus modern packaging. The teal cools the warm shades and adds a vintage edge. It suits fresh, balanced, and midcentury looks. A retro-modern combo with character. Less suited to heavy luxury or strict corporate brands.
Burgundy, Yellow and Teal Color Style
Fresh, modern, with a retro twist. The sea tone cools the sunny warmth into a balanced, vintage-poster mood. This is characterful color — lively yet calm, made to feel both modern and a little nostalgic, not heavy or formal.
What Burgundy, Yellow and Teal Mean Together
Picture a vintage travel poster — teal sky, golden sun, and a deep red logo. In clothes, a teal shirt with yellow accents and wine chinos looks fresh and characterful. Best in spring and summer. The mood is modern with a retro feel — balanced and lively, the kind of look that feels both current and nostalgic.
Burgundy, Yellow and Teal in Branding
Fits retro, travel, and design brands that want a fresh, modern, vintage-tinged look. Characterful and balanced, not heavy or formal.
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Burgundy, Yellow and Teal in Fashion & Interior
At home this feels fresh and characterful, like a midcentury room with a sunny pop. Use the teal on walls or big pieces and add the warm shades in cushions, art, and lamps. In clothes, the teal cools the warm tones nicely. Best in spring and summer; add white to keep it crisp.
Burgundy, Yellow & Teal — Each Color Separately
Burgundy, Yellow and Teal — FAQ
- Do Burgundy, Yellow and Teal work together?
- Yes. The teal cools the warm shades, giving a fresh, balanced look with a retro edge.
- What does this trio mean?
- Freshness and character with a retro feel. It feels modern and balanced rather than heavy or formal.
- Where is this palette used?
- Retro and travel branding, midcentury design, and bright interiors.
- Can I use this trio for a logo?
- Yes, for retro, travel, or design brands that want character. Less fitting for heavy luxury or strict corporate brands.
- What colors go with this trio?
- White keeps it crisp. Cream warms it. Soft gray calms it. Too many brights make it busy, so use them lightly.