Lavender Fields Palette
Provence in July — rows of purple against silvery-green foliage and pale limestone soil.
#5B4B8A
deep lavender
HSL 255° 30% 42%
7.5:1 on white
#8073A8
lavender
HSL 255° 23% 56%
4.3:1 on white
#B7A6D9
pale lavender
HSL 260° 40% 75%
2.2:1 on white
#8B9474
sage-gray foliage
HSL 77° 13% 52%
3.2:1 on white
#EDE4D3
limestone tan
HSL 39° 42% 88%
1.3:1 on white
Using this palette
The foliage green (#8B9474) is what separates this from a generic purple palette — actual lavender plants have distinctly gray-green, almost silvery leaves rather than a true green, and including that specific tone rather than a standard leaf-green is what makes the set read as lavender fields rather than just 'purple plus green.' #EDE4D3 stands in for the pale, sun-bleached soil of the region. #5B4B8A is the only tone dark enough to reliably carry text. Well suited to wellness, aromatherapy, or French-countryside branding; skews more sophisticated and muted than a typical 'purple' palette aimed at a younger audience.