#887E82
- Brightness
- 129.5
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 336°, 4%, 51%
- HSV V %
- 53%
- Lab
- 53.8, 4.6, -0.8
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 7%, 4%, 47%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted warm hue
Black text
5.35:1
AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)
White text
3.92:1
Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
Recommended text: Black (5.35:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #887E82
Common Name: Natural Gray
RGB Value: (136, 126, 130)
HSL Value: (12°, 5%, 50%)
Contrast vs White: Contrast Ratio: 4.6 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: Contrast Ratio: 9.3 (AA Pass)
Mood: A subtle and serene tone, #887E82 invokes a sense of calm and neutrality. It blends effortlessly into a variety of spaces, adding warmth without overwhelming. This hue is often used in design to create sophisticated and timeless aesthetics, particularly in interior design and modern branding. Its cool undertones provide balance while maintaining a quiet elegance.
Close Named Matches:
- BS 381C:1996 - Dark Camouflage Grey: #7A838B
- Pantone Solid Coated - PANTONE 877 C: #84888B
- Behr Paint - Classy Plum: #83787E
- Benjamin Moore - Wool Peacoat: #858282
Why Designers Use It:
- Designers love this color because of its versatility and subtle sophistication. It pairs beautifully with a wide range of both warm and cool tones, making it perfect for everything from modern interiors to branding designs.
- This color has a timeless quality that fits into both minimalist and more intricate designs. Its neutral nature allows it to blend well with almost any palette, making it ideal for backgrounds or accent pieces in various design schemes.
- As a muted grayish tone, it conveys professionalism and elegance without being overly bold. This makes it especially popular in professional and corporate settings.
- The color is gaining traction in the design world due to its calming, neutral vibe, often used in home décor, branding, and fashion, especially for luxury and high-end products.
Industry Use:
- This tone has a strong presence in the interior design industry, particularly in corporate and luxury spaces. It's also found in high-end product packaging and branding.
- In fashion, it is used as an accent color or for creating elegant monochromatic looks.
- The automotive industry occasionally uses this hue for interior designs and trim, often in more sophisticated or understated vehicles.
- Given its muted nature, it is also seen in the digital design space, such as web backgrounds, to provide contrast without distracting from primary content.
Notable Elements:
- This grayish tone is derived from natural materials like stone, minerals, and clay, giving it a grounded, earthy quality.
- Its muted and subdued quality is often linked with overcast skies, the twilight hours, or the calmness of a foggy morning.
Delta E Values:
- The closest match, NCS 1950 Index, shows a Delta E of 0.00, indicating an exact match.
- Other notable colors like BS 381C Dark Camouflage Grey have a Delta E of 7.71, making them visually different but still within a similar family.