#6A4641
- RGB
- 106, 70, 65
- Brightness
- 82.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 7°, 24%, 34%
- HSV V %
- 42%
- Lab
- 33.6, 14.8, 9.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 34%, 39%, 58%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, soft warm hue
Recommended text: White (8.19:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #6A4641
Common Name: RAL Chestnut Brown
RGB: rgb(106, 70, 65)
HSL: hsl(10, 20%, 35%)
Contrast (vs White): 4.1 (AA Pass)
Contrast (vs Black): 10.1 (AA Pass)
Mood Description:
This color has a warm, earthy tone that is often associated with reliability, stability, and comfort. Its rich brown hue gives off a sophisticated yet approachable feel, making it ideal for creating inviting spaces. It’s a shade that blends well with both natural and modern elements, providing a sense of grounding and strength.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 - X54 - #674431 (ΔE=8.64)
- RAL Classic - 8015 Chestnut Brown - #6A4641 (ΔE=0.00)
- Behr - Boulder Dust - #6A4440 (ΔE=1.23)
- Benjamin Moore - Nicolson Red - #65423E (ΔE=1.91)
- PPG Pittsburgh Paints - Warm Mahogany - #6D4741 (ΔE=1.36)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is popular in both interior and exterior design, often used in spaces where warmth and elegance are desired. It's a go-to shade in the design of rustic interiors, vintage-inspired styles, and even modern aesthetics that want to bring in some natural elements. In terms of branding, this color is often associated with luxury or grounded earth tones that promote a sense of calm and trust.
Its use extends to product design, particularly in areas like furniture, home decor, automotive interiors, and even packaging. The rich brown tone reflects both quality and tradition, and it’s often found in brands that aim to communicate reliability and craftsmanship. This color has strong associations with nature, which makes it appealing in eco-conscious or organic product designs.
Additionally, this hue is sometimes found in traditional industries like leather goods, textiles, and other handcrafted materials. It's a timeless color that remains relevant in modern design, but also evokes a sense of nostalgia with its historical ties to natural materials and old-world craftsmanship.