#92867A
- Brightness
- 136.4
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 30°, 10%, 53%
- HSV V %
- 57%
- Lab
- 56.7, 2.4, 8.1
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 8%, 16%, 43%
- PNG size
- 7.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted warm hue
Recommended text: Black (5.91:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #92867A
Common Name: Koala Grey
RGB: (146, 134, 122)
HSL: (30°, 13%, 53%)
Contrast vs White: 45.2:1, AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 4.8:1, AA Pass
Mood: This color radiates warmth and subtle sophistication, often evoking a grounded, earthy feel with an understated elegance. Its natural and muted tone makes it a versatile choice for both modern and traditional settings, often associated with refined taste and minimalistic design principles.
Close Named Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Stardust - #928679
- Dutch Boy - Koala Grey - #92867A
- Pantone Fashion Home Interiors - Desert Taupe - #918679
- Munsell - 10yr 6/1.0 - #9A8F85
Why Designers Use It
This color has gained popularity in the design world for its calming and neutral undertones, which create a harmonious balance when paired with various textures and finishes. Designers often use it in interior design, especially for spaces that aim to blend comfort with sophistication. It’s particularly popular in modern living rooms, office spaces, and high-end kitchens, where the muted tone complements wood, stone, and other natural materials. Some industries that favor this color include high-end furniture, luxury fashion, and automotive interiors. Its minimalistic yet warm feel makes it an ideal backdrop for accent colors and statement pieces.
This shade is also seen in various building materials, especially in paints and coatings, where it’s used for its ability to add depth without overwhelming the space. It’s considered a timeless color choice in design that works well across seasons and trends, making it highly adaptable to both contemporary and classic styles. Furthermore, the color is tied to nature-inspired design trends, often being used to evoke the serene hues of natural stone, desert landscapes, and aged leather.