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#582D24

Brightness
60.4
HSL (°,%,%)
10°, 42%, 24%
HSV V %
35%
Lab
23.9, 18.7, 14.6
PNG size
6.1 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, soft warm hue
Black text 1.82:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 11.57:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (11.57:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #582D24

Common Name: Redwood

RGB: (88, 45, 36)

HSL: (10°, 35%, 27%)

Contrast vs White: 6.1 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 3.4 (AA fail)

Mood: This rich, earthy shade evokes feelings of warmth and stability, with a subtle rustic charm. Its deep tones connect with the natural world, giving off a grounded yet sophisticated vibe. Popular in interior design, it provides a natural elegance and pairs well with various textures and materials.

Notable Matches:

  • Pantone Solid Coated: PANTONE 4695 C #542D24 (ΔE=2.15)
  • RAL Classic: RAL 8012 Red Brown #6F4641 (ΔE=11.31)
  • Jotun Paint: Deep Maroon #734A43 (ΔE=12.56)
  • Behr Paint: Tawny Port #5F3733 (ΔE=6.07)

Why Designers Use It:

  • Natural, grounded feeling: This color's connection to wood tones and earthy materials makes it popular in creating warm, inviting spaces, especially in furniture, interiors, and exteriors.
  • Timeless appeal: Often used in classic design schemes, this shade offers a vintage yet contemporary look, perfect for modern rustic interiors and high-end products with a natural feel.
  • Associated industries: Popular in furniture, cabinetry, automotive interiors, textiles, and even packaging. Often seen in brands related to craftsmanship, organic products, and heritage brands.
  • Regional Preferences: Particularly prevalent in North America and Europe, where traditional and rustic home decor is in high demand. It also aligns with eco-conscious design trends, aligning with biophilic design principles.
  • Manufacturing origins: Inspired by the rich hues found in redwood trees and clay, this color taps into natural materials and environmental consciousness.

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