#82856C
- Brightness
- 129.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 67°, 10%, 47%
- HSV V %
- 52%
- Lab
- 54.7, -5.7, 13.1
- CMYK (%)
- 2%, 0%, 19%, 48%
- PNG size
- 6.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (5.52:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #82856C
Common Name: Mist Green
RGB: rgb(130, 133, 108)
HSL: hsl(66, 11%, 47%)
Contrast vs White: 4.3 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 13.2 (AAA pass)
Mood: A soft, muted green that evokes a sense of calm and nature. Often associated with tranquility and subtle elegance, it’s a color that blends well with both natural and neutral tones, making it suitable for various design applications. Its understated character appeals to those seeking simplicity and quiet sophistication.
Close Named Matches:
- Australian Standard AS2700 G54 Mist Green - #7C806D (ΔE=3.87)
- Behr Paint Denver Mint - #848A73 (ΔE=2.47)
- Benjamin Moore Galápagos Green - #7C8169 (ΔE=1.97)
- Pantone FHI Oil Green - #80856D (ΔE=1.02)
Why Designers Use It
This color is a favorite among designers for its timeless, versatile appeal. It's often used in interior design, particularly in spaces aiming for a serene, organic feel. The muted, soft tones of #82856C evoke nature-inspired aesthetics, making it ideal for eco-friendly or minimalist design schemes. It is often used in combination with other earthy or neutral tones to create a balanced, calm atmosphere.
Industries that favor this color include interior design, hospitality, and even automotive industries, where a subdued yet sophisticated feel is desired. The color is connected with nature and calmness, often seen in products related to wellness or nature-inspired materials like wood and stone. It’s a go-to color for brands aiming to communicate sustainability, health, and tranquility.
Notable in countries or regions that appreciate nature-driven aesthetics, this shade carries an inherent connection to outdoor, rural, or garden-like settings. Its use in paint palettes, textiles, and furniture reflects an ongoing trend toward eco-conscious, organic design in both modern and rustic contexts.