#7E5835
- RGB
- 126, 88, 53
- Brightness
- 98.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 29°, 41%, 35%
- HSV V %
- 49%
- Lab
- 40.7, 11.5, 26.4
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 30%, 58%, 51%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, soft warm hue
Black text
3.33:1
Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text
6.30:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
Recommended text: White (6.30:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #7E5835
Common Name: Brown
RGB: (126, 88, 53)
HSL: (26°, 30%, 33%)
Contrast:
VS White: 45.1 (Fails AA)
VS Black: 17.6 (Passes AA)
Mood Blurb:
This shade of brown is grounded, warm, and earthy. It evokes feelings of stability and reliability, often associated with natural elements and rustic environments. Popular in both vintage and contemporary designs, it lends an organic, organic richness to spaces or visuals.
Close Matches:
- Jotun Paint: Antique Land (#795D3F) - ΔE=6.47
- Behr Paint: Spice Bazaar (#835D3B) - ΔE=2.19
- Benjamin Moore Paint: Log Cabin (#865D40) - ΔE=4.29
- Paint Matthews: Brown Betty (#784D2F) - ΔE=5.17
- Trumatch Paint: Trumatch 49-a7 (#71522A) - ΔE=5.11
Why Designers Use It
- This shade is often used in interior design for creating a cozy, grounded atmosphere in spaces. It’s a color that pairs well with both muted tones and vibrant accent colors.
- In the world of branding and packaging, it conveys stability and reliability. Brown is associated with organic materials and evokes warmth, which is why it’s used in food and wellness branding.
- It’s also favored in products related to nature, such as eco-friendly packaging, outdoor equipment, and interior spaces aiming for rustic aesthetics.
- Brown, particularly this shade, can symbolize durability and timelessness. It's been popular in both old and modern design trends.
- It’s a trend in certain industries like home furniture, automotive design, and even tech products that want to convey a premium, natural vibe.