What Colors Go With
Muted, botanical, and entirely on-trend
Sage green is a muted, gray-tinged green that evokes dried herbs, garden walls, and sun-faded linen. It's become one of the defining colors of the 2020s — appearing in interiors, fashion, and wedding palettes wherever a natural, calming aesthetic is the goal.
The cleanest expression of sage — fresh, botanical, and quietly elegant in both digital and print applications.
Both colors share a muted, organic quality — together they create a thoroughly natural palette with no sharp edges.
An earthy contrast pairing: the warmth of burgundy and the cool freshness of sage pull against each other productively.
The go-to wedding palette for a reason — sage and blush are both muted enough to complement each other perfectly.
Cottagecore and boho aesthetics converge here — terracotta and sage are the most requested pairing in interior design.
Sage reads differently on screen vs. print — test on both. Screen sage often needs a slight green shift to avoid reading as gray.
In interior design, sage walls photograph more consistently in natural light than most other wall colors.
Sage-dominant palettes tend to feel calm and feminine — adding a dark neutral (charcoal, black) or bold contrast introduces edge.