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#677867

Brightness
113.3
HSL (°,%,%)
120°, 8%, 44%
HSV V %
47%
Lab
48.6, -9.8, 7.2
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, muted cool hue
Black text 4.46:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text 4.71:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)

Recommended text: White (4.71:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #677867

Common Name: Spruce

Hex Code: #677867

RGB: 103, 120, 103

HSL: 105°, 6%, 46%

Contrast vs White: 3.5:1 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 14.7:1 (AAA Pass)

Color Mood:

This earthy and subtle tone evokes feelings of stability, calmness, and a connection to nature. It is often associated with quiet, peaceful environments, and it reflects a deep, muted green that has roots in both tradition and modern design. Popular in both residential and commercial spaces, it brings a sense of sophistication and grounded elegance.

Named Matches:

  • Jotun Spruce - #677867 (Exact Match)
  • BS 2660 Atlantic Green - #71826D (ΔE=4.42)
  • Benjamin Moore Cushing Green - #697767 (ΔE=1.35)
  • Pantone FHI Sea Spray - #6E7F71 (ΔE=3.40)

Why Designers Use It:

Spruce, represented by the color #677867, has a sophisticated yet natural appeal, often chosen for its connection to the outdoors and its ability to convey tranquility. This color is commonly used in interior design for both modern and traditional spaces, including offices, living rooms, and bedrooms. The color's subdued tone makes it highly adaptable, perfect for a range of industries from home décor to corporate branding. The low saturation and balanced hue make it a favorite in minimalist designs, helping to create serene atmospheres while providing a grounded, earthy tone.

Notably, Spruce is featured in a variety of paint systems and standards like the Jotun color catalog, where it serves as a foundational color for many architectural projects. Its popularity in design has also seen it used in automotive and industrial applications, where it helps add an elegant touch to more functional designs. The color is reminiscent of lush forests and expansive outdoor landscapes, often associated with environmental sustainability and eco-friendly design practices.

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