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#67514F

Brightness
87.9
HSL (°,%,%)
5°, 13%, 36%
HSV V %
40%
Lab
36.6, 8.8, 4.7
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, muted warm hue
Black text 2.87:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 7.33:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (7.33:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #67514F

Common Name: Wombat

RGB: 103, 81, 79

HSL: 10°, 12%, 35%

Contrast vs White: 2.4 (AA fail)

Contrast vs Black: 8.7 (AA pass)

Trend & Popularity

This earthy, muted brown with a hint of gray has a grounded and subdued appeal. Its resemblance to natural tones gives it a timeless quality, making it ideal for design elements that aim to evoke a sense of sophistication and durability. Often seen in interior design, fashion, and even digital interfaces, it remains relevant due to its versatility across various industries.

Notable Matches

  • Australian Standard AS2700 - Wombat (#6D5C51)
  • BS 2660 - Congo Brown (#574635)
  • Benjamin Moore - Desert Shadows (#695654)
  • Pantone CMYK Color Guide - PANTONE P 44-13 C (#67514E)
  • Jotun - Deep Burgundy (#5E4A4B)

Why Designers Use It

This color is often selected for designs that aim for a calming, refined look. It is well-suited for projects needing earthy undertones, including packaging, interiors, and product designs related to sustainability or vintage appeal. It pairs exceptionally well with muted golds and soft whites, offering an excellent contrast for natural and understated aesthetics. The color has gained popularity in both modern and classical design settings, especially in natural stone applications or furniture design.

Usage in Industry

This color is widely used in the furniture, interior design, and automotive industries, often associated with materials like leather, wood, and earth tones. It has roots in nature, mimicking the texture and colors found in soil and stone. The Pantone matches, such as #67514E, reflect its established presence in manufacturing and color-coordination systems worldwide. Its use also extends to branding, particularly for companies emphasizing a natural, organic, or heritage-based image.

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