#4F543D
- RGB
- 79, 84, 61
- Brightness
- 80.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 73°, 16%, 28%
- HSV V %
- 33%
- Lab
- 34.7, -6.5, 12.8
- CMYK (%)
- 6%, 0%, 27%, 67%
- PNG size
- 5.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted cool hue
Black text
2.67:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text
7.87:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
Recommended text: White (7.87:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #4F543D
Common Name: Field Green
RGB: 79, 84, 61
HSL: 69°, 14%, 27%
Contrast with White: 6.3:1 (AA pass)
Contrast with Black: 2.9:1 (AA fail)
Mood Blurb: This rich, muted green exudes earthiness and sophistication. Often associated with nature, it conveys a sense of grounded stability and calmness. It's popular for designs that aim to evoke a harmonious connection with natural elements, offering a serene backdrop for any space or design.
Close Named Matches:
- Federal Standard 595c: #4F543D - Field Green
- Australian Standard AS2700: #434832 - Rainforest Green
- British Standard BS 381C:1996: #4F5138 - Olive Drab
- Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: #545A3E - Cypress
- Benjamin Moore: #495033 - Windsor Green
Why Designers Use It:
- This shade is a popular choice in interior design due to its association with nature and calming properties. It is often used in office spaces and home décor to create a peaceful atmosphere.
- The color is also associated with a variety of industries, including military (Olive Drab), construction (Field Green), and high-end design projects, where it complements earth tones and natural materials.
- It is frequently seen in fashion, especially in eco-conscious collections, where it evokes a connection to sustainability and environmental awareness.
- Globally, this color is not tied to any specific regional culture but enjoys popularity in natural, minimalistic, and rustic designs. It can be found in various industries from automotive (camouflage accents) to safety equipment (military uniforms). It has a timeless quality that adapts to both old and new trends, making it a reliable choice for designers seeking understated elegance.
- While not necessarily trending at the forefront of current design fads, it maintains consistent use in areas where neutrality and timelessness are priorities.