Vintage Color Palette

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A muted vintage color palette — faded rose, sepia, ochre, and antique cream. Hex codes for retro, nostalgic, and editorial designs.

A vintage color palette captures Antique Cream, Ochre, Sepia, and 3 more coordinated tones — ready-to-copy hex codes for web design, branding, UI themes, and creative projects.

Vintage camera on wooden desk
Photo by Alex Andrews on Unsplash

The Vintage Palette

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Hex Codes at a Glance

#F5EFE0, #D4A373, #BC6C25, #9D6B53, #606C38, #3B2F2F

How to Use This Palette

Build Your Own Palette

This vintage 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 vintage color palette?

This vintage palette includes #F5EFE0, #D4A373, #BC6C25, #9D6B53, #606C38, #3B2F2F. Copy any hex directly for CSS, Figma, Tailwind, or mood board projects.

How do I use a vintage palette in web design?

Use vibrant tones for primary actions, muted tones for backgrounds, and dark tones for text. Upload your own vintage-inspired photo to PhotoTones to extract a custom palette in under 1 second.

Can I build a custom vintage palette from my own photo?

Yes. Open phototones.com, upload a vintage-inspired image, and click Generate Color Palette. PhotoTones extracts up to 6 colors free (12 on Pro) — entirely in your browser with no upload.