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Art Deco Palette Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
An art deco palette generator produces the elegant, glamorous color sets that defined 1920s and 1930s design — rich blacks, lustrous golds, and deep jewel tones like emerald, sapphire, and ruby. Choose how many colors you want and it returns a sophisticated, luxurious blend, varied slightly each run. Designers use Art Deco palettes for premium and luxury branding, wedding and event styling, hotel and hospitality design, and anything that should feel opulent, timeless, and refined. The gold-on-black foundation with jewel accents conveys glamour and quality instantly, which is why the style endures for high-end work. Every swatch is a ready-to-paste hex code. Build on deep black for drama, use gold as the signature metallic accent, and bring in one or two jewel tones for richness. For the full effect, pair them with geometric patterns, symmetry, and elegant type.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Set how many colors you want.
- Click Generate to produce an Art Deco palette.
- Build on black and use gold as the signature accent.
- Copy the hex codes into your design.
Use Cases
- •Premium and luxury branding
- •Wedding, gala, and event styling
- •Hotel and hospitality design
- •Creating an opulent, timeless layout
- •Choosing glamorous gold and jewel accents
Tips
- →Use gold sparingly so it reads as luxurious, not gaudy.
- →Build on deep black for drama and contrast.
- →Add one or two jewel tones for richness.
- →Pair with geometric patterns and symmetry.
FAQ
what defines an art deco palette
Art Deco pairs rich black with lustrous gold and deep jewel tones — emerald, sapphire, ruby. The gold-on-black foundation conveys glamour and luxury, while the jewel accents add richness, capturing the opulent style of the 1920s and 30s.
how do i use the gold
Treat gold as your signature metallic accent — for headings, borders, dividers, and details — against a deep black base. Used sparingly it reads as luxurious; overused it can look gaudy, so let the black give it room to shine.
how do i complete the deco look
Pair the palette with the style's hallmarks: bold geometric patterns, strong symmetry, and elegant type. Color sets the luxurious tone, but the geometry and structure are what make a design unmistakably Art Deco.