#60676D
- RGB
- 96, 103, 109
- Brightness
- 101.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 208°, 6%, 40%
- HSV V %
- 43%
- Lab
- 43.2, -1.3, -4.3
- CMYK (%)
- 12%, 6%, 0%, 57%
- PNG size
- 5.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted cool hue
Recommended text: White (5.74:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #60676D
Common Name: Ocean Floor
RGB: 96, 103, 109
HSL: 199°, 5%, 41%
Contrast vs White: 4.8:1 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 12.2:1 (AAA Pass)
Mood: This shade presents a muted, calming feel, commonly associated with tranquility and depth. Its cool tones evoke the stillness of oceanic depths, giving it a sophisticated and reserved air. Often chosen for modern and understated interiors, it promotes a soothing, professional atmosphere.
Notable Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Ocean Floor #60676D (Exact match)
- Behr - Gun Metal #5E6468
- Jotun - Grey Revolution #5E6770
- Kelly Moore - Smokey Hearth #60666C
- Sherwin-Williams - Gibraltar #626970
Why Designers Use It:
This color is widely used for its neutral, serene appearance, fitting seamlessly in both professional and residential settings. Designers often employ this shade in minimalist and contemporary designs where understated elegance is key. It’s popular in spaces aiming for a modern, calming vibe, such as offices, hospitality environments, and urban interiors. Its versatility makes it suitable for a variety of applications, from furniture to wall colors.
In particular, Ocean Floor (#60676D) has been embraced in the world of home décor, especially in rooms designed to invoke a sense of tranquility or luxury. It’s also found in product design where a subtle yet impactful color is required, such as for tech products, high-end vehicles, and upscale furniture collections. This shade has a timeless appeal, resisting the trends of hyper-colorful or flashy designs, aligning more with the growing preference for earthier, more muted tones in today’s aesthetic landscape.
Is it Trendy? This shade has maintained popularity due to its adaptability. As an industry neutral, it remains in demand, especially in the world of luxury interior design and architecture. Its current relevance is tied to the minimalist design trend, which values restraint and simplicity over decoration.