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#5D4F3F

Brightness
81.9
HSL (°,%,%)
32°, 19%, 31%
HSV V %
36%
Lab
34.6, 3.1, 11.6
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, soft warm hue
Black text 2.66:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 7.91:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (7.91:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #5D4F3F

Common Name: Tiger Drylac - 049/66230 Brown C33

RGB: 93, 79, 63

HSL: 26°, 19%, 30%

Contrast vs White: 5.1 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 10.5 (AA pass)

Mood: This color feels grounded and earthy, evoking a sense of stability and warmth. Its deep, rich brown tone is often associated with nature and elements like wood, stone, and clay. This color is popular in designs aiming to create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. It works well in interior design, especially in spaces where warmth and rustic charm are desired.

Notable Matches:

  • BS 2660 - Congo Brown (#574635) - British Standard
  • RAL 8028 - Terra Brown (#5E4D43) - RAL Classic
  • Behr - Wanderer (#5C5140) - Behr Paint
  • Pantone 19-0815 TPG - Desert Palm (#5E4E3E) - Pantone Fashion Home Interiors

Why Designers Use It:

This color is often chosen for its versatility and natural feel. Designers incorporate it in projects where earthy, neutral tones are required to establish a sense of connection to the environment. It is particularly favored in interior design for both residential and commercial spaces, as well as in fashion, where it communicates sophistication and calm. The brown hue can symbolize durability and elegance, which is why it's frequently used in branding for high-end products, furniture, and outdoor gear. Regionally, it’s prevalent in designs inspired by rustic and industrial aesthetics, often seen in European and American interior styles.

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