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Seaglass Cove

Clear coastal cove — deep seaglass green shallowing to bright aqua and pale seafoam
Deep Seaglass
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Dark cool teal-green — the deep water behind the seaglass cove
Seaglass
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Classic seaglass — the worn-smooth teal-green of beach glass
Aqua Green
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rgb(96, 192, 168)
Bright aqua-green — shallow clear water over light sand
Pale Mint
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Pale coastal mint — the palest teal where the cove meets the sky
Seafoam
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Near-white seafoam — the very edge of a gentle wave on white sand

Seaglass Cove occupies the teal end of the green family — the region where green and blue overlap in the aqua and teal tones that appear in coastal contexts, in clear shallow water over sand, and in the worn glass fragments washed smooth by waves and bleached by sunlight over years. Seaglass is a particularly beloved color phenomenon precisely because the object that carries it is both natural and man-made: glass shaped by human hands, re-shaped by water and time into something that looks more mineral than manufactured. The palette draws on this quality — polished, cool, luminous without being harsh.

Deep Seaglass is a serious teal: cool, dark, and slightly blue-shifted, providing genuine depth and authority. Seaglass is the central identification tone — the classic worn bottle-glass color that collectors find on beaches worldwide, recognizable across cultures as a specific and beloved hue. Aqua Green brightens and opens the palette, moving distinctly into the aqua range where water in shallow tropical coves takes on this quality of lit-from-below brightness. Pale Mint and Seafoam are the airiest tones, approaching white while retaining the aqua-green identity.

Seaglass Cove sits at the boundary of the Green and Ocean/Sky categories — it shares DNA with both, making it one of the most cross-functional palettes on the site. Coastal, travel, and lifestyle brands use these teal-aqua tones extensively in their primary palettes; health and wellness brands, spa and beauty brands, and sustainable or ocean-focused organizations all find the particular quality of seaglass green — natural, worn, peaceful, clear — aligned with their positioning. Interior designers use these tones in bathrooms, kitchens, and coastal-themed living spaces.

The palette contrasts effectively with coral, terracotta, and warm sand for full coastal palettes, and with white and pale natural wood for clean, Scandinavian-influenced treatments. Unlike pure blues or pure greens, aqua-teal palettes do not require a warm complement to feel complete — Seaglass Cove is fully self-contained and harmonious across all five tones as a monochromatic system.

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