#133F44
- RGB
- 19, 63, 68
- Brightness
- 54.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 186°, 56%, 17%
- HSV V %
- 27%
- Lab
- 24.0, -13.0, -7.5
- CMYK (%)
- 72%, 7%, 0%, 73%
- PNG size
- 4.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, vivid cool hue
Black text
1.82:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text
11.52:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
Recommended text: White (11.52:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #133F44
Common Name: Teal Green
RGB: 19, 63, 68
HSL: 181°, 58%, 19%
Contrast vs White: 4.5:1 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 8.2:1 (AA Pass)
Mood: This color exudes sophistication and depth, often associated with calming vibes. It feels like an ocean breeze on a quiet night, blending cool and earthy tones. Popular in interior design for both modern and traditional spaces, it evokes a sense of elegance and tranquility.
Notable Matches:
- Pantone FHI - Deep Teal #19454B (ΔE=2.70)
- Australian Standard AS2700 - Teal #1B454C (ΔE=3.08)
- Jotun Paint - Blue Marine #384B5A (ΔE=12.55)
- Benjamin Moore - Tucson Teal #0C474F (ΔE=4.40)
- Behr Paint - Otter Creek #17474A (ΔE=3.81)
Why Designers Use It:
- Versatility: Its rich, muted tone is perfect for both modern and classical design elements.
- Trendy and Timeless: Teal's ability to evoke calm while maintaining a sense of richness makes it a favorite in both current and timeless interior schemes.
- Industry Use: Frequently seen in corporate environments for a sophisticated, yet approachable look, as well as in hospitality and retail spaces aiming for a luxurious, grounded atmosphere.
- Color Influence: This color is reminiscent of deep ocean hues or lush evergreen forests, drawing from natural elements like water and plants.
- Global Appeal: Found in various regional designs, especially in Scandinavian and coastal themes, it represents tranquility and stability.