#798687
- Brightness
- 130.4
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 184°, 6%, 50%
- HSV V %
- 53%
- Lab
- 54.9, -4.5, -2.2
- CMYK (%)
- 10%, 1%, 0%, 47%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (5.57:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #798687
Common Name: Nature Retreat
RGB: 121, 134, 135
HSL: 160°, 4%, 52%
Contrast vs White: 1.2 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 13.3 (AA pass)
Mood:
This color, Nature Retreat, evokes a sense of calm and grounded serenity, often found in natural environments like forests or quiet lakesides. It's a neutral, cool tone that works well with a range of interior and exterior design projects, providing a balanced and harmonious feel. Nature Retreat has been a favorite for creating peaceful atmospheres in home decor and corporate spaces.
Notable Matches:
- Behr Paint - Nature Retreat (#798687)
- Jotun Paint - River Bank (#758488)
- British Standard - Castle Grey (#868C93)
- Benjamin Moore - Templeton Gray (#788787)
Why Designers Use It:
Designers turn to Nature Retreat for its adaptability across various settings. The cool, slightly muted tone is ideal for creating contemporary, minimalist spaces, while still being versatile enough for more rustic, organic designs. It's frequently used in both residential and commercial interiors, especially where tranquility and understated elegance are desired. Its neutrality also allows for easy pairing with more vibrant hues or other muted tones, offering flexibility in the design palette.
This color is becoming increasingly popular in modern furniture and textile design, with its calm aesthetic making it a staple in the creation of relaxing environments. It’s also seen in industries aiming for subtle luxury, such as high-end automotive interiors and corporate branding. While not tied to a specific cultural origin, its connection to nature resonates globally, particularly in eco-friendly and sustainable design trends. Whether used in wall colors, textiles, or accents, its understated presence helps to maintain an elegant but unassuming style.
Industry Use: Frequently seen in the interior design and fashion industries, as well as in the corporate world. It’s especially prevalent in spaces designed for relaxation, such as spas, offices, and lounges. This color is also used in product packaging to convey natural elegance.