#4A4B3A
- RGB
- 74, 75, 58
- Brightness
- 73.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 64°, 13%, 26%
- HSV V %
- 29%
- Lab
- 31.3, -3.8, 10.0
- CMYK (%)
- 1%, 0%, 23%, 71%
- PNG size
- 5.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted cool hue
Recommended text: White (8.90:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #4A4B3A
Common Name: Forest Green
RGB: (74, 75, 58)
HSL: (60°, 12%, 28%)
Contrast:
Against White: 20.8:1 (Passes AA and AAA)
Against Black: 6.1:1 (Passes AA)
Mood:
The color #4A4B3A is a muted, earthy green with a sense of calm and stability. It often evokes feelings of naturalism, serenity, and groundedness. It's popular in designs aiming for organic or eco-friendly vibes, and it pairs well with neutral tones.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard G66 - Environment Green - #4B4B3D (ΔE=1.93)
- Benjamin Moore 2140-10 - Fatigue Green - #4C4C40 (ΔE=3.24)
- Behr SC-108 - Forest - #4D5043 (ΔE=3.45)
- Pantone 448 C - #4D442E (ΔE=6.45)
Why Designers Use It:
Designers often turn to this rich, muted green because of its versatility and timeless appeal. It's a color rooted in nature, which can bring a sense of warmth and earthiness to any design. In interiors, it's often seen in natural or rustic-themed spaces, lending an organic, welcoming feel. The subtle earthiness of #4A4B3A pairs well with wood tones, metals, and soft textiles, making it a popular choice in furniture design, eco-conscious brands, and branding for outdoor or wellness industries.
This green is also linked to environmental sustainability, often used in brands and products aiming to evoke a sense of responsibility toward nature. Its association with health, stability, and nature has made it especially popular in the green building industry, organic food packaging, and wellness branding. Some consider this shade as "timeless" and applicable in creating spaces where people feel relaxed and in touch with the natural world.