Light blue with undertone
A pastel turquoise between blue and green, combining floral lightness, cool freshness and a mild, cheerful mood.
Hortensia 625 is a light, softly muted turquoise with a balanced blend of blue and green, medium saturation, and good luminosity. The tone appears friendly, light, yet structured, as a subtle white undertone softens its clarity. Its temperature is cool to fresh, without being harsh. From a perceptual psychology perspective, this light blue conveys lightness, carefree spirit, and a gently refreshing effect. Associations range from hydrangea blossoms to turquoise-hued pool edges and enameled metal surfaces. Hortensia 624 is the more intense version of Horizon 613.
Hortensia 625 evokes the pastel world of the 1950s, southern bathhouses, and carefully composed garden lighting, interpreted in a tranquil, contemporary style. In fashion, this shade is ideal when conveying freshness without being loud. In interior design, Hortensia 625 works its magic when a bright, welcoming atmosphere is desired, offering the softest baby blue ever. Combined with powder pink, sand, light gray, navy, and sage green, it creates color schemes that feel nautical yet understated. In graphic design, Hortensia 625 is perfect for light, seasonal stationery, packaging for personal care products, or café identities where the association with freshness, water, and blossoms can subtly resonate.
- Seasonal & festive applications: Summer parties, garden weddings, pool parties, Easter brunch, spring decoration
- Natural occurrences: Hydrangea blossoms, shallow lagoons, glacial meltwater, patinated enamel, ice surfaces in the shade
- Florist plants: Hydrangea, Nigella, Eucalyptus, Scabiosa, Pastel roses
- Harmonizing colors: Powder pink, sand beige, chalk white, sage green, navy blue
- Contrasting colors: Mustard yellow, coral red, cinnamon brown, anthracite, fir green
- Similar colors: Mint turquoise, aquamarine, pastel blue-green, seafoam, ice mint
You can order high quality velvet ribbon in Hortensia 625 availabel in four different widths directly here.
