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#54473A

Brightness
73.8
HSL (°,%,%)
30°, 18%, 28%
HSV V %
33%
Lab
31.1, 3.2, 9.9
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, soft warm hue
Black text 2.34:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 8.98:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (8.98:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #54473A

Common Name: Roast Coffee

RGB: (84, 71, 58)

HSL: (30°, 18%, 26%)

Contrast vs White: 4.1 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 8.2 (AA Pass)

Mood: #54473A exudes a warm, grounded feel reminiscent of rich coffee beans and cozy, rustic environments. Often seen in interiors, design, and artworks that aim for a sophisticated, vintage aesthetic, this color evokes comfort, stability, and a sense of timeless elegance. It’s not overly bold, but carries a quiet, inviting energy that works well in cozy, earthy, or industrial settings.

Close Named Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - Café Doppio #54483B - ΔE=0.60
  • Behr - Fedora #51483C - ΔE=2.10
  • Dunn-Edwards - Black Walnut #5E4F46 - ΔE=4.57
  • Valspar - Montana Moss #595244 - ΔE=5.05
  • Pantone - Carafe #5C4D44 - ΔE=3.90

Why Designers Use It:

  • This color is widely favored in interior design, especially for creating sophisticated, calm spaces. It complements a variety of wood tones, leather, and natural materials, making it ideal for cozy, rustic, or vintage-style rooms.
  • It’s also popular in branding for food and beverage industries, as it evokes a sense of warmth and richness—particularly in coffee-related brands or products.
  • Designers often pair it with gold, cream, or darker shades to enhance its depth and luxurious feel, often found in high-end packaging, restaurant interiors, and fashion.
  • Globally, #54473A aligns with regional aesthetics that prioritize earthy tones, with strong appeal in both Western and Eastern design sensibilities, from North American coffee culture to European industrial design.
  • It's a timeless color, used in everything from high-end automotive interiors to textiles and even cosmetic packaging, showcasing versatility in how it translates across industries.

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