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#98AAB7

Brightness
166.4
HSL (°,%,%)
205°, 18%, 66%
HSV V %
72%
Lab
68.6, -3.5, -8.8
PNG size
6.5 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted cool hue
Black text 8.77:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.39:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.77:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #98AAB7

Common Name: Sikkens 5051 Color Concept

RGB: (152, 170, 183)

HSL: (200°, 19%, 66%)

Contrast:
With White: 2.7 (AA Pass)
With Black: 8.5 (AA Pass)

Mood Blurb: This shade evokes calmness and professionalism, commonly associated with soft, muted tones of blue-grey. It sits at the intersection of neutrality and subtle sophistication, making it ideal for both modern and classic design settings. It’s often used in corporate interiors and urban architecture, reflecting a serene atmosphere that doesn’t overwhelm, but rather grounds a space with its restrained elegance.

Close Matches:

  • Sikkens 5051 Color Concept - #98AAB7
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  • Farrow & Ball Lulworth Blue 89 - #A1B8CA

Why Designers Use It

Designers choose #98AAB7 for its adaptability and timeless appeal. It’s often found in the interiors of corporate offices, high-end retail spaces, and even in branding for tech companies, as it speaks to both professionalism and a forward-thinking ethos. The color’s cool undertones make it suitable for creating relaxing, neutral environments that don’t distract. It is increasingly seen in interior design trends, especially in Scandinavian-inspired spaces that emphasize light, airy, and minimalist aesthetics. This tone is also widely used in materials that need to communicate durability and efficiency without being too harsh or cold. It can be found in metal finishes, paints for modern vehicles, and even textiles where a soft, calming effect is needed.

Trends and Affiliation: #98AAB7 is gaining popularity in industries like technology, automotive design, and luxury interior design. It’s also a color commonly seen in corporate branding, often used in logos and materials that need to reflect dependability and sophistication. Notably, it’s a shade seen in upscale kitchenware, furniture lines, and eco-conscious product designs.

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