#A19585
- Brightness
- 151.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 34°, 13%, 58%
- HSV V %
- 63%
- Lab
- 62.3, 1.7, 10.0
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 7%, 17%, 37%
- PNG size
- 6.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted warm hue
Recommended text: Black (7.15:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #A19585
Common Name: Jenny Wren
RGB: (161, 149, 133)
HSL: (34°, 14%, 56%)
Contrast vs White: 3.3, AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 7.7, AA Pass
Mood Blurb:
Jenny Wren is a neutral, earthy tone with subtle warmth, making it a versatile color in design applications. It brings a grounded, sophisticated feel, often associated with traditional interiors and natural environments. It is popular in vintage and rustic aesthetics and can evoke feelings of coziness and serenity.
Close Matches:
- Dulux Trade Paints - #A19585 - Jenny Wren
- Benjamin Moore - #A09383 - Weimaraner
- Behr Paint - #A49687 - Warm Stone
- Pantone Solid Coated - #AB9C8F - Pantone 7530 C
- Munsell Color System - #9E8F80 - 10yr 6/1.5
Why Designers Use It:
This muted beige color is frequently used in interior design due to its subtle, neutral undertones that make it easy to pair with various other colors. It provides a calming, refined backdrop that works well in both modern and classic settings. Jenny Wren is especially favored in Scandinavian and vintage-inspired interiors, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere without being too bold or overwhelming. It's a color that can ground a space, offering a serene and sophisticated vibe, often seen in wood tones and natural textures. While not the newest color trend, it continues to hold steady appeal in contemporary design. This shade also finds its way into various industries, including paint manufacturing, textiles, and furniture design, where it's used to create an earthy, grounded ambiance.