Discover the shades that match the terracotta color

Discover the shades that match the terracotta color


See 4 possibilities for composing the color palette

Trendy in fashion and decoration, the terracotta tone plays with a mix of orange, brown, sand and burnt pink, which creates warm and elegant compositions in just the right way. Originating from kiln-fired clay, terracotta is a naturally lovely color, offering a touch of warmth and authenticity to spaces, especially when it comes to works of art.




The trend is strengthened in the artists’ color palette, allowing a creative movement full of abstract references and combinations, foliage and figures. Urban Arts provides guidance on how to use the tone in combination with other complementary tones, creating harmony and contrast for exclusive and original environments. Watch:

Terracotta and green



ABSTRACT ART 35, by ThingDesign.

The combination evokes the atmosphere of the forest, in line with the trend Urban jungle. Using these colors in artwork can transform a living room, bringing vitality and warmth, especially when combined in a multi-piece Urban Forest effect.



Project by Korman Arquitetos.

Terracotta and White



Project by Patricia Penna.

A more discreet version of the trend, perfect for those who want to stay updated, but in a discreet way. The mix of terracotta and white gives a relaxed feel to the space, providing a timeless aesthetics.



WOMEN'S CONTOUR, by Mrs.Green.

Terracotta, when combined with white, becomes almost a neutral tone, adding a dose of elegance.

Terracotta and Grey



ABSTRACT brushstrokes GRAY AND BLACK TERRACOTTA II – DIPTHYCH, by Art&Co.

This option appeals to fashion and decor enthusiasts. The combination of terracotta and gray is highly appreciated in modern homes and conveys a feeling of refinement and contemporaneity. Softer shades of terracotta can be used to add an immediate touch of elegance.

Terracotta and Blue



FIGURATIVE WORLD - ITALY 2, by Fredissimo.

The fusion of terracotta and blue creates a harmony between land and sea, or between earth and sky. This combination offers a refreshing, creative and fun palette. Imagine a blue sofa combined with a geometric mosaic artwork in terracotta tones – the result is simply stunning.

Source: Terra

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