Lively, rosy blush, sassier and more cool-toned than Pomegranate
A warm, mellowed-out, dusty fuchsia
A rich red, still bright, but warmer and a touch deeper than Peaks Ferry
We all gravitated toward Maple when it first came into being—a mellow red, a deeper and less pink cousin of Pomegranate, that complements an awful lot of our other colors
Deep, dark burgundy red, more on the purple end of the spectrum than its cousin, Barolo
A sweet, deep brown with warm red tones. Spicy!
A lighter take on Gingerbread, this shade is a deep orange-brown
Classic red, when the brightest pop of color is necessary
Bright, bright tomato red. Eye-popping color
Terra cotta meets rose quartz in this warm, wonderful shade
Big sister to Clay, a deep, warm terra cotta that borders on brown. Try it with Belize and Slate for some really pretty color work
Warm orange, like a blaze of autumn foliage
Just like its namesake, sweet and creamy
Slightly deeper and warmer than Dogwood, this gorgeous pink captures a worn and weathered scallop shell
Sweetest pale pink, slightly cool
The faintest, creamy, peach-pink
A mellow pink cream that is a perfect cross between Dogwood and Petal
The perfect mushroom shade with a slightly pink cast to it. Irresistible with blues like Bird's Egg and Belize
Like a cup of hot chocolate. Truly yummy
A very neutral medium brown with lots of gray and green
A really lovely, slightly orange-y tan. Great for a classic and cozy turtleneck pullover
A classic favorite for Quince fans and staffers alike. Prettiest gold with a slight hint of green—warm and dark
This pretty vintage yellow is akin to mustard powder. Plays particularly well with all of our gray shades, solid or heathered
A light, lemon yellow, sunny and bright
Palest light green, like newly unfurling leaves
Like the pear, a crisp yellow-green
An understate pale green with warm tones, square in the middle of Leek and Wasabi
A grayed-out sage green with just a hint of yellow. A dusty cousin to our Split Pea
The deep olive green of a perfect wardrobe staple, playing well with many colors, especially Bark
Fresh and snappy as its name implies, right from the garden
An easy kind of green, medium in tone and color
A medium-light green with the faintest hint of blue. As the name implies, taking a walk on Maine's rocky coasts will give you an eyeful of this shade
Deep, lovely emerald green
A true forest green—much deeper and darker than its jewel-toned cousin Cypress
This dark gray has a slight spruce green tint. Very neutral, very deep, pairs well with warm shades like Maple, Fox, and Barolo
A medium-light dusty green very deserving of its herbal namesake
A medium-light green-blue—perfectly in between Bird's Egg and Lichen, and slightly deepened
A sun-drenched light teal. Might make you want to jump a plane to a warm sunny clime, especially if you're firmly entrenched in a Maine winter
An icy light blue
A medium-light blue with the faintest hint of green
The perfect deep, jewel-toned teal
A dark gray-blue, like a new moon night sky
Medium-deep true blue
A soft, straightforward medium blue named after Delft china. Pairs wonderfully with bright Peaks Ferry red
A pale blue with the slightest hint of lavender. A grown-up version of baby blue
A sweet, medium-dark denim blue. Really nice with anything red and warm, Poppy, Winesap, Honey…
Classic navy blue
Deep periwinkle waving in Maine summer breezes
Richest, deep purple
Almost eggplant but with more red, this color is a perfect mix of our fuchsia Sorbet and our grayed-out grape Damson