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#868973

Brightness
133.8
HSL (°,%,%)
68°, 9%, 49%
HSV V %
54%
Lab
56.3, -5.2, 11.4
PNG size
6.7 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, muted cool hue
Black text 5.84:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text 3.60:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)

Recommended text: Black (5.84:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #868973

Common Name: Little Greene - Sage Green

RGB: (134, 137, 115)

HSL: (90°, 10%, 52%)

Contrast vs White: 8.5:1 (Passes WCAG AA)

Contrast vs Black: 3.1:1 (Fails WCAG AA)

Visual Mood

The color #868973, also known as Sage Green, exudes a calm, organic feel reminiscent of nature. It’s often associated with tranquility, wisdom, and balance. This subdued, earthy green can be described as sophisticated yet subtle, making it a popular choice for spaces aiming to create a serene, welcoming atmosphere.

Close Named Matches

  • Little Greene: Sage Green (#868973)
  • Benjamin Moore: Jojoba (#868B75)
  • Munsell: 5GY 6/2 (#90947B)
  • PPG Pittsburgh Paints: Seaweed Wrap (#84846F)
  • Farrow and Ball: Treron (#8B8A77)

Why Designers Use It

  • Natural Aesthetic: Sage Green draws its inspiration from nature, invoking feelings of calmness and serenity, making it ideal for spaces that aim to reflect the organic world, such as eco-friendly or wellness-oriented designs.
  • Versatility: Designers use it in both modern and traditional designs. It’s a neutral tone that works well in various settings, from interiors to fashion, offering a timeless and grounded quality.
  • Trend Sensitivity: This color has gained popularity in recent years due to the growing trend of biophilic design and sustainability in the design world. It has become particularly prominent in lifestyle branding and home décor.
  • Industry Use: Beyond interior design, Sage Green has seen use in fashion, particularly in accessories and eco-conscious collections. It also plays a role in the automotive and tech industries, where subdued, muted tones are favored for their professional, understated look.
  • Material Origins: Sage Green’s inspiration often comes from natural elements like plants and stones, linking it to materials found in nature, such as jade and moss. It evokes a sense of earthiness, which is why it is often used in sustainable and eco-friendly designs.

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