#64856A
- Brightness
- 121.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 131°, 14%, 46%
- HSV V %
- 52%
- Lab
- 52.4, -17.5, 10.8
- CMYK (%)
- 25%, 0%, 20%, 48%
- PNG size
- 6.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (5.11:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #64856A
Common Name: Weeping Willow
RGB: 100, 133, 106
HSL: 138, 15%, 37%
Contrast: vs White: 4.6, AA pass | vs Black: 15.4, AA pass
Mood: This hue evokes a sense of tranquility and calm, reminiscent of lush, serene gardens and peaceful nature walks. Its soft, earthy green tones are often associated with growth, stability, and balance, making it a subtle yet powerful choice in both contemporary and traditional designs.
Notable Matches:
- Benjamin Moore: Weeping Willow (#64856A), ΔE=0.00 (Exact Match)
- Australian Standard AS2700: Eucalyptus (#687259), ΔE=10.72
- Behr Paint: Garden Greenery (#5E7F64), ΔE=2.36
- Jotun Paint: Palm Leaf (#758168), ΔE=8.27
- PPG Paint: Painted Turtle (#56745F), ΔE=7.20
Why Designers Use It:
This rich, earthy green hue is often chosen for spaces aiming to create a sense of calm and nature-inspired ambiance. It is particularly popular in interior design, especially for areas intended for relaxation, such as living rooms and bedrooms. It reflects a natural vibe, often evoking elements such as trees, forests, and foliage. As a versatile color, it is used in both modern and vintage design, making it suitable for various industries ranging from home décor to eco-conscious brands. The color is widely recognized for its association with the outdoors, greenery, and environmental awareness, often featured in sustainable designs and nature-inspired campaigns. Whether seen in the paints of environmental products, wellness branding, or furniture design, this color speaks to a desire for balance and connection with the natural world.