Paris Color Palette
A refined Paris color palette — limestone, rose, wine red, and noir. Hex codes for Parisian chic, fashion, and editorial designs.
A paris color palette captures Limestone, Rose Parisien, Mauve, and 3 more coordinated tones — ready-to-copy hex codes for web design, branding, UI themes, and creative projects.
The Paris Palette
- Limestone #F2EFEA rgb(242, 239, 234) hsl(38, 24%, 93%)
- Rose Parisien #E8C5C5 rgb(232, 197, 197) hsl(0, 43%, 84%)
- Mauve #BD8B9C rgb(189, 139, 156) hsl(340, 27%, 64%)
- Haussmann Blue #3D405B rgb(61, 64, 91) hsl(234, 20%, 30%)
- Wine #7B2D26 rgb(123, 45, 38) hsl(5, 53%, 32%)
- Noir #1C1C1C rgb(28, 28, 28) hsl(0, 0%, 11%)
Want a custom palette from your own photo?
PhotoTones extracts hex codes from any image in under a second — free and private.
Open the Color Palette from Image GeneratorHex Codes at a Glance
#F2EFEA, #E8C5C5, #BD8B9C, #3D405B, #7B2D26, #1C1C1C
How to Use This Palette
- In CSS: Paste each hex into your
:rootcustom properties or directly intobackground-color/colordeclarations. - In Figma or Sketch: Copy the hex into any fill or stroke color field. Save each color to your local style library for reuse across frames.
- In Tailwind CSS: Add each hex to your
tailwind.config.jsfile insidetheme.extend.colors, then use classes likebg-palette-500. - In Procreate or Photoshop: Create a new swatch set and paste each hex value. PhotoTones Pro exports ready-to-import
.swatchesand.asefiles, plus brand kit ZIPs with design tokens and Figma JSON.
Build Your Own Palette
This paris palette is one of many themed palettes in the PhotoTones gallery. To build a palette from your own photo, use the free PhotoTones color palette from image generator — it extracts up to 12 hex codes per image in under a second, entirely in your browser. No signup required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What hex codes are in a paris color palette?
This paris palette includes #F2EFEA, #E8C5C5, #BD8B9C, #3D405B, #7B2D26, #1C1C1C. Copy any hex directly for CSS, Figma, Tailwind, or mood board projects.
How do I use a paris palette in web design?
Use vibrant tones for primary actions, muted tones for backgrounds, and dark tones for text. Upload your own paris-inspired photo to PhotoTones to extract a custom palette in under 1 second.
Can I build a custom paris palette from my own photo?
Yes. Open phototones.com, upload a paris-inspired image, and click Generate Color Palette. PhotoTones extracts up to 6 colors free (12 on Pro) — entirely in your browser with no upload.