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#A1A37F

Brightness
158.7
HSL (°,%,%)
63°, 16%, 57%
HSV V %
64%
Lab
66.0, -6.9, 18.5
PNG size
5.3 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, muted cool hue
Black text 8.06:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.61:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.06:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #A1A37F

Common Name: Rosemary Sprig

RGB: 161, 163, 127

HSL: 68°, 15%, 56%

Contrast vs White: 4.5 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 8.6 (AA pass)

Mood:

This shade of green evokes a feeling of calm and nature, typically associated with fresh, lush environments. It is often seen in interior design and fashion, exuding a subtle elegance and organic warmth. Its light, muted tone allows it to blend harmoniously in various color palettes without overwhelming the space, making it a versatile choice for modern, nature-inspired designs.

Named Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - Rosemary Sprig (#A1A37F) - Exact Match
  • Dulux - Veranda Green (#B8B192)
  • Behr - Bermuda Grass (#9E9F7A)
  • Munsell - 5gy 6.5/3.0 (#A0A47D)
  • Pantone - Solid Uncoated 5777 U (#A3A77C)

Why Designers Use It:

This color is favored for its understated and natural appeal. It's often used in interior designs to create a peaceful and grounding atmosphere, especially in spaces aiming to evoke a connection to nature or calmness. The muted tone of #A1A37F, such as in "Rosemary Sprig" by Benjamin Moore, has seen significant use in home decor, particularly in areas like living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. Its versatility allows it to complement a wide variety of other colors, making it popular across industries that prioritize simplicity and elegance.

Beyond interior design, it's also seen in fashion and branding, where the green tone can convey freshness, stability, and balance. As for its origins, this color is often associated with natural, earthy elements like rosemary plants and garden herbs, invoking a sense of calm and connection to the outdoors. It's a neutral yet subtly dynamic hue that pairs well with both neutral tones and richer shades, making it adaptable across different contexts, from luxury interiors to eco-conscious branding.

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