Beige
Beige is a pale, sandy color that lies between light brown and pale gray. It is typically described as a neutral, warm hue with a subtle yellow or gray undertone. In color mixing, beige is often produced by adding white to brown, or by blending brown with white and a small amount of yellow.
Etymology: The word beige derives from the French beige, which originally described the natural color of undyed
Variants and related colors: Beiges cover a spectrum from near-white creams to deeper tan tones. Common subtypes
Usage and significance: Beige is widely used in interior design, fashion, and branding for its neutral, versatile