#9D83A1
- Brightness
- 142.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 292°, 14%, 57%
- HSV V %
- 63%
- Lab
- 58.0, 15.5, -12.2
- CMYK (%)
- 2%, 19%, 0%, 37%
- PNG size
- 6.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (6.19:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #9D83A1
Common Name: Trumatch 41-d5
RGB: 157, 131, 161
HSL: 294°, 16%, 59%
Contrast (vs White): 4.7:1 (Passes WCAG AA)
Contrast (vs Black): 8.4:1 (Passes WCAG AA)
Mood Description:
This soft lilac hue exudes a calm, sophisticated energy. It evokes the tranquility of twilight and gentle lavender fields, offering a quiet, subdued palette suitable for both contemporary and classic designs. Its gentle tone can feel both elegant and nostalgic, making it a favorite in interior design and fashion, particularly in spaces aimed at relaxation and comfort.
Notable Matches:
- Trumatch: #9D83A1 (ΔE=0.00)
- Pantone FHI: Rhapsody #9F86AA (ΔE=3.57)
- Behr: Purple Sage #9A85A3 (ΔE=1.96)
- Benjamin Moore: Carolina Plum #9B84A1 (ΔE=1.28)
Why Designers Use It:
This particular shade of lilac is popular for its understated elegance and versatility. It’s often used in interior design for bedrooms, living rooms, and boutiques where a relaxing yet upscale atmosphere is desired. The subtle purple tones allow it to pair well with a variety of other colors, making it ideal for contemporary and classic palettes alike. The color’s gentle quality has also made it a staple in fashion, particularly in evening wear and accessories, symbolizing luxury and grace. Designers often turn to this color for its ability to evoke calmness while still providing a touch of sophistication and warmth.
Related Usage Context:
Commonly found in products aimed at the luxury market, this color has seen use in high-end textiles, such as bed linens and draperies. It’s also found in modern cosmetics and branding, particularly in industries where a refined, calming presence is essential. Its muted, balanced tone ensures it’s suitable across various industries, including healthcare (creating a calm, soothing environment) and luxury goods, like high-end car interiors.