15 Delicious Coffee-Inspired Color Palettes

Click image to see hexcode values for each color palette. (view entire gallery)

1. Chocolate Sprinkles

Chocolate Sprinkles Color Palette

2. Cup of Green

Cup of Green Color Palette

3. Friendship

Friendship Color Palette

4. Fuchsia

Fuchsia Color Palette

5. Harmony

Harmony Color Palette

6. Mosaic

Mosaic Color Palette

7. Patience

Patience Color Palette

8. Peaches and Cream

Peaches and Cream Color Palette

9. Simply Mine

Simply Mine Color Palette

10. Slice

Slice Color Palette

11. Sorbet

Sorbet Color Palette

12. Steamed

Steamed Color Palette

13. Swirlicious

Swirlicious Color Palette

14. Terra Cotta

Terra Cotta Color Palette

15. Windblown

Windblown Color Palette

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  1. Boy you really are a Starbucks addict. I too love my coffee, and I have been thinking about redecorating my office in coffee tones. This will help, thanks Brian.

  2. I love the Peaches and Cream! Beautiful!

  3. Brian, beautiful color palettes, and I LOVE how you tied them all into the coffeehouse theme. Lovely! There’s one in particular I may be using in the very near future. :-)

  4. These are so much fun!!

  5. Oooh, delicious! Every One :-)

  6. Brian,
    I love these! I am color challenged (I know what I like, but I can’t create from scratch) so these are perfect! Thanks for continuing to make StudioPress the only design resource I need.
    Have a POWERFUL new year,
    Allegra

  7. Love WindBlown the most. Gonna to try it out for my blog when time permits.
    Thanks!

  8. Brian, I love the pictures and the palettes. Any way to get the pictures in a higher resolution that I can use as a desktop wallpaper?

  9. Nice. I love #3 for my news sites.

  10. Samantha Brown says:

    I’m loving these! #4 & #7 are my favorites. :)

  11. They’re all so awesome. Thanks for the design inspiration!

  12. Really cool, I like the Swirlicious one.

  13. Wow, Brian,
    These are really nice!

    Thanks so much for putting them together.

  14. Very nice color harmony. I love #2, 3, and 6.

  15. Oh so pretty, my favorites are Fuchsia, Patience, and Windblown… Thank you Brian

  16. I love these too. Call me a newbie, but is there a tutorial somewhere for substituting these colors into an existing StudioPress theme? I’m thinking that could be the only reason for making them available, but I’ve searched and searched and cannot find instructions. Is this a case of ‘can’t see the forest for the trees?’

    Thanks!

  17. I love the cup of green. What great hues, all of them. These colors go so well together. I am “windblown” away.

  18. Thanks so much … Mosaic is looking so great … I’m gonna use it for sure :)

  19. I just found this post via another one on your site but what an awesome one! I have no use for it now but as a web developer it’s one you can use ‘forever’. I just hope that it doesn’t get lost in my bookmarks somewhere. Especially the Chocolate Sprinkles, Cup of Green and Harmony. We are working on our corporate site and I might even use the last one as a base to work from – again – awesome post!!

  20. I really Appreciate you including the Hex-codes. I will probably use Steamed or Slice as I prefer monochromatic and minimal styled sites.

  21. I love the chocolate sprinkles. If I didn’t just finish updating my blog I probably would have gone with this color palette.

  22. I’m really amazed that there is no logo of starbucks on these pictures at all)

  23. Linda Fitzpatrick says:

    Thank you for this, I read it when it came up, and was just hoping I could still find it now. Steamed is saving me hours messing with colour on a e-newsletter template. Thank you for the hours you put in!