#7D745E
- RGB
- 125, 116, 94
- Brightness
- 116.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 43°, 14%, 43%
- HSV V %
- 49%
- Lab
- 49.1, -0.3, 13.4
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 7%, 25%, 51%
- PNG size
- 5.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, muted warm hue
Black text
4.53:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text
4.63:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
Recommended text: White (4.63:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #7D745E
Common Name: Messenger Bag
RGB: (125, 116, 94)
HSL: (46, 14%, 44%)
Contrast Ratio: 5.8:1 (Passes AA against white, Passes AAA against black)
Mood: This color evokes a natural, subdued elegance with earthy undertones. It blends well in both rustic and modern environments, offering a warm, neutral aesthetic that's both calming and grounded. Ideal for use in spaces or designs that want to convey stability and sophistication without overwhelming the viewer. It's a timeless shade, not too bright or dark, which makes it suitable for a range of applications, from interior design to branding.
Close Named Matches:
- Sherwin-Williams - Messenger Bag (#7D745E) ΔE=0.00
- Behr - Spanish Galleon (#7F755E) ΔE=0.86
- Benjamin Moore - Bayleaf (#7E745E) ΔE=0.45
- Pantone - Covert Green (#80765F) ΔE=1.11
Why Designers Use It:
- Natural Appeal: Designers often lean towards this color for its natural, earth-like qualities. It can represent everything from wood and leather textures to natural clay, making it highly versatile in both modern and traditional designs.
- Popular in Branding: Frequently used in brands that seek a grounded, professional, and calming identity. Its understated elegance makes it suitable for logos, interiors, and products in industries like furniture, fashion, and even automotive design.
- Rustic and Warm: With its muted tones, it's often used in rustic interior design, bringing warmth to kitchens, living rooms, and offices, or in outdoor products where a sense of the natural world is desired.
- Timelessness: It doesn't belong to any specific seasonal trend, ensuring its enduring popularity. Designers choose it for both contemporary and classic projects, knowing it’s a color that transcends fleeting trends.
- Regional Variations: This color has slight regional variations in its perception. In Western cultures, it’s associated with reliability and calmness, while in other places, it may be linked to tradition and authenticity, making it ideal for use in artisanal or handcrafted products.
Notable Structures and Uses:
- Manufacturing: This color is frequently used in textiles, automotive interiors, and home furniture, where durability and a natural look are prized. It’s especially common in upholstery and leather goods.
- Nature-Inspired: The color is often tied to earthy, natural elements such as stone, clay, and leather. It conjures thoughts of autumn landscapes and shaded forests, adding depth and richness to the environment it occupies.
- Fashion & Interior Design: A key player in fashion, it is frequently used in neutral color palettes for both contemporary and classic designs, especially in accessories like bags and shoes. It's also found in modern office designs, creating a welcoming atmosphere without distracting from productivity.