#37403D
- RGB
- 55, 64, 61
- Brightness
- 61.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 160°, 8%, 23%
- HSV V %
- 25%
- Lab
- 26.2, -4.4, 0.6
- CMYK (%)
- 14%, 0%, 5%, 75%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very dark, muted cool hue
Recommended text: White (10.70:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #37403D
Common Name: Deep Charcoal Green
RGB: 55, 64, 61
HSL: 135°, 7%, 24%
Contrast vs White: 4.4:1 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 10.5:1 (AAA Pass)
Mood: This color strikes a balance between subtlety and sophistication, offering a slightly muted depth that brings a sense of calm yet grounded elegance. It's ideal for environments or designs looking to invoke seriousness or a timeless, industrial feel. With its dark, rich tones, it makes a statement of understated strength.
Notable Matches:
- BS 2660 - Marble Green - #2B3E34
- Pantone FHI - Pirate Black - #3D4140
- Pantone Solid Coated - 447 C - #343735
- Behr - Putting Green - #3C4543
- RAL Classic - Traffic Black - #414040
Why Designers Use It:
This color is often selected in design schemes for its versatile ability to create a bold yet neutral foundation. Its rich, dark tone works well as a backdrop for vibrant accents, offering contrast without overwhelming. Its usage spans across multiple industries—interior design, automotive, and even packaging, where a sense of refinement and dependability is sought. It’s a popular choice in high-end consumer goods and technology branding, often used to represent sleekness, durability, and premium quality. Its subtle complexity allows it to integrate smoothly in both modern and traditional aesthetics. Regionally, it resonates strongly in corporate branding, particularly in sectors aiming for a more serious, sophisticated tone. This color’s deep, earthy undertones make it appealing in designs tied to natural elements or technologies that embrace a minimalist, yet high-functioning, approach.