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#601F1D

Brightness
58.4
HSL (°,%,%)
2°, 54%, 25%
HSV V %
38%
Lab
22.1, 29.4, 17.2
PNG size
5.7 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, vivid warm hue
Black text 1.71:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 12.27:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (12.27:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #601F1D

Common Name: Venetian Red

RGB: (96, 31, 29)

HSL: (0, 0.75, 0.25)

Contrast: White: 6.5 (AA Pass)
Black: 3.7 (AA Pass)

Mood Blurb: #601F1D carries the deep, earthy weight of Venetian Red, a color evoking a strong sense of heritage and classical artistry. It communicates richness and warmth, often found in luxurious interior designs and fine art. Its grounding tone speaks to tradition, yet its vibrancy keeps it versatile for modern usage.

Close Matches:

  • Venetian Red (AS2700) - #75382D (ΔE=10.12)
  • Cottage Red (Benjamin Moore) - #672B26 (ΔE=4.87)
  • Florentine Red (Dulux) - #6B2230 (ΔE=9.91)
  • Syrah (Pantone FHI) - #6A282C (ΔE=6.07)

Why Designers Use It

#601F1D is a color often chosen for its rich, bold nature. Designers use it to create a sense of luxury and depth, especially in areas where warmth and timelessness are needed. It is prevalent in interior design, fine art, and even fashion, offering an inviting and grounded aesthetic. This color is sometimes linked to traditional and vintage designs, yet its robust hue allows it to blend into modern settings as well.

The use of Venetian Red is also influenced by its historical connection to fine art, where it was used by masters of the Renaissance. Today, it's still favored for high-end décor, as well as in designs for spaces like theaters, galleries, and upscale restaurants. The rich earthy tones are often associated with both Mediterranean and European luxury, with applications ranging from interior design to luxury automotive details.

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