#4C443E
- RGB
- 76, 68, 62
- Brightness
- 69.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 26°, 10%, 27%
- HSV V %
- 30%
- Lab
- 29.5, 2.2, 4.9
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 11%, 18%, 70%
- PNG size
- 5.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted warm hue
Recommended text: White (9.53:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #4C443E
Common Name: Night Horizon
RGB: 76, 68, 62
HSL: 20°, 10%, 29%
Contrast: vs White: 18.2, AA Pass; vs Black: 18.1, AA Pass
Mood: The color exudes a deep and sophisticated tone, evoking a sense of timeless elegance. It's a classic shade often associated with luxury, understated sophistication, and mystery. Its muted undertones of brown and gray make it a versatile choice for creating a cozy yet refined atmosphere, perfect for interiors or subtle design elements.
Close Named Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Night Horizon (#4C443E) ΔE=0.00
- RAL Design - RAL 060 30 05 (#4C433D) ΔE=0.59
- Pantone FHI - 19-0912 TPG (Chocolate Brown) (#4E443E) ΔE=0.97
- Behr Paint - Dominant Gray (#4B453F) ΔE=0.98
- BS 2660 - Montella (#464130) ΔE=7.35
Why Designers Use It:
This color is widely used in interior design and fashion to evoke feelings of warmth and depth. Designers favor it for its versatility in combining with other neutral tones and its ability to bring richness to minimalist spaces. It is commonly applied in luxury and contemporary design schemes, especially in the creation of cozy, stylish, and functional interiors. The color has seen a rise in popularity due to its subtle and refined nature, often used in both modern and traditional settings to create a timeless atmosphere.
Though it is most often seen in interior design, the tone also appears in products such as high-end leather goods and premium electronics, where the color's understated elegance aligns with the desired product image. It’s also linked to concepts of stability and reliability, making it a popular choice for branding in industries that value trust and durability.