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#63333E

Brightness
70.0
HSL (°,%,%)
346°, 32%, 29%
HSV V %
39%
Lab
27.8, 22.9, 2.8
PNG size
5.0 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, soft warm hue
Black text 2.07:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 10.13:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (10.13:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #63333E

Common Name: Burgundy

RGB: 99, 51, 62

HSL: 348°, 26%, 29%

Contrast: White: 13.4 (Fail), Black: 7.6 (Pass)

Mood: This deep, rich color evokes sophistication and elegance. It's often associated with luxury and vintage tones, offering a sense of intimacy and refined charm.

Close Named Matches:

  • Sherwin-Williams: Burgundy #63333E (ΔE=0.00)
  • Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: Burgundy #64313E (ΔE=1.67)
  • Behr: Vin Rouge #62323F (ΔE=1.30)
  • Benjamin Moore: Radicchio #6A3642 (ΔE=2.51)

Why Designers Use It:

This color is widely used in both modern and traditional design for its ability to convey warmth, elegance, and luxury. Designers often choose it for use in interiors, fashion, and branding to add depth and a sense of heritage. It has an enduring appeal, especially in the automotive industry, where it symbolizes strength and sophistication. In certain cultures, burgundy is associated with wealth and status, which makes it a popular choice for high-end brands. Its rich, dark hue has historical roots in both French aristocracy and traditional European wine-making, adding a touch of cultural significance. The color works well in a variety of settings, from corporate offices to high-end retail brands, and can also be seen in interior design elements like furniture, drapes, and wall colors.

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