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#1E4136

Brightness
55.5
HSL (°,%,%)
161°, 37%, 19%
HSV V %
25%
Lab
24.7, -15.9, 2.8
PNG size
5.4 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, soft cool hue
Black text 1.86:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 11.26:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (11.26:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #1E4136

Common Name: Deep Burgundy Green

RGB: (30, 65, 54)

HSL: (146°, 21%, 21%)

Contrast: vs White: 5.4 (AA pass)
vs Black: 11.5 (AA pass)

Mood: A rich, dark green with hints of red, evoking feelings of luxury, depth, and stability. This color feels grounded and earthy, suitable for sophisticated, modern designs. It can also represent nature and organic materials in a refined way.

Notable Color Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - Hunter Green (#2B463E)
  • Farrow and Ball - Studio Green (#464C49)
  • Dulux - Deep Pine (#254A47)
  • Pantone - Rain Forest (#16463F)
  • Behr - Patio Green (#21483C)

Why Designers Use It:

  • This color is widely used in sophisticated designs, particularly in interior spaces that seek to convey elegance and grounding. It’s often chosen for accent walls, furniture, and fabrics that need to blend warmth and depth.
  • Notably seen in natural-themed spaces, it evokes an earthy connection with forest greens, but its deeper tone elevates it beyond typical nature colors into something more luxurious.
  • Regionally, it can be tied to traditional associations with wealth, like dark green leather furniture, or with the more industrial, technical fields where durable, deep colors are required.
  • Frequently used in designs for premium homeware, automotive interiors, and textiles, where a sense of prestige or history is desired.
  • The color also appears in outdoor or military contexts, where its earthy, muted tone provides a strong, reliable presence.

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