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#4D4E49

Brightness
77.1
HSL (°,%,%)
72°, 3%, 30%
HSV V %
31%
Lab
32.9, -1.5, 2.8
PNG size
5.2 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, muted cool hue
Black text 2.50:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 8.39:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (8.39:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #4D4E49

Common Name: Black Olive

RGB: 77, 78, 73

HSL: 120°, 3%, 30%

Contrast vs White: 11.5 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 8.6 (AA Pass)

Mood: Deep, earthy, and muted, #4D4E49 carries a sophisticated yet understated vibe. Its low saturation and rich depth evoke a sense of calm, reliability, and nature, making it a versatile choice for professional and natural design spaces. Popular in modern interiors and outdoor furniture design, this shade appeals to those seeking a grounded aesthetic with a touch of refinement.

Named Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700: Black Olive (#47463C), ΔE=4.80
  • AMS Standard 595a: Marine Green #23 (#4D4E49), ΔE=0.00
  • Pantone FHI: Black Olive (#4D4B46), ΔE=1.68
  • RAL Classic: Black Olive (#4B4C46), ΔE=1.10

Why Designers Use It:

#4D4E49 is often chosen for its understated elegance, making it a favorite in high-end commercial spaces and premium product designs. Its muted tones blend seamlessly with a wide range of materials, from wood and metal to textiles and paints. This versatile color is particularly popular in interior design, automotive aesthetics, and even military or tactical gear, where it conveys durability and sophistication. Its earthy, nature-inspired qualities are often employed in designs aimed at creating calm, inviting environments. Due to its neutral nature, it can be used for both modern and classic designs, offering timeless appeal across different industries.

Additional Insight:

This color finds its presence in a variety of industries, including manufacturing (especially automotive and paint sectors), military design (as camouflage or tactical colors), and modern interior aesthetics. The natural elements it's associated with—earth tones, olive trees, and weathered stone—have a global appeal, though it may be particularly favored in Europe and the US for premium, durable design projects. The subtlety of the color also allows for usage in high-end tech accessories, further reinforcing its connection to functionality and elegance.

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