9 Shades of Matte Color
Explore different types of Matte colors for your website, brand or any project.
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Matte Jade Green Color
Dry a jade pebble in the sun and this soft, chalky sage is what you see. Matte jade green color (#b5cbbd) sits between green and gray, quiet enough to work as a neutral. Bedroom walls, ceramic mug lines, and Muji-adjacent packaging all use tones like this.
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Matte Brown Color
Matte brown is a warm, mid-tone tan-brown, the color of milky coffee or soft leather. An easy, adaptable neutral, the matte brown color adds warmth and grounding to a palette of creams and greens.
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Matte Sage Green Color
Matte sage green is a soft grey-green, the exact color of dried sage leaves, calm and grounding. The matte sage green color is the muted green that swept through interiors in recent years. It makes a restful, natural wall or brand color.
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Matte Olive Color
Matte olive is really a warm greige-taupe with the faintest olive cast, more mushroom than military. The matte olive color is a quiet, refined neutral. Layer matte olive #998f7f with cream and dark wood for an organic, grounded space.
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Matte Grey Color
A warm mid-grey with a pink-brown undertone, closer to taupe than to stone. Matte grey color (#b4a8a4) works well as a neutral wall color in modern homes and as a background in premium packaging. Try it with blush pink and forest green.
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Matte Blue Color
The sky about ten minutes before it rains. Matte blue color (#8fb0ce) has a chalky finish that suggests fabric or matte-glaze pottery rather than paint. Coastal cottage exteriors and wedding stationery share this exact shade for a reason.
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Matte Jade Green
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Matte Brown
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Matte Sage Green
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Matte Olive
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Matte Blue
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Matte Grey
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Soft Matte
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Matte Carmine
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Dahlia Matte Red








