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#A25E3C

Brightness
115.9
HSL (°,%,%)
20°, 46%, 44%
HSV V %
64%
Lab
47.0, 24.5, 31.1
PNG size
6.2 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, vivid warm hue
Black text 4.20:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text 5.00:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)

Recommended text: White (5.00:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #A25E3C

Common Name: Golden Brown

RGB: 162, 94, 60

HSL: 26°, 40%, 41%

Contrast: Against White: 4.5 (AA pass), Against Black: 7.5 (AA pass)

Mood & Popularity

The color #A25E3C invokes a natural, earthy feel, reminiscent of autumn leaves, rich soil, and rustic elements. It's often associated with warmth and organic tones, making it a popular choice in home interiors, especially in designs inspired by nature or vintage aesthetics. This color brings depth and warmth to spaces, often evoking a sense of comfort and timelessness. It’s commonly used in designs looking to blend traditional styles with modern influences.

Close Matches

  • BS 2660 Golden Brown #935422 (ΔE=9.56)
  • RAL 8023 Orange Brown #A96443 (ΔE=2.56)
  • Pantone 7516 C #9C552D (ΔE=5.61)
  • Behr Royal Hayden #A15A3D (ΔE=2.86)
  • Jotun Flax #A95A44 (ΔE=7.04)

Why Designers Use It

Designers are drawn to #A25E3C for its ability to evoke a sense of balance between warmth and richness. This color is used widely in interior design to create cozy, inviting spaces, especially in rustic or natural-themed designs. It's also a favorite in the fashion industry for its earthy, versatile tone that pairs well with both bold and subtle hues. Often used in industries such as furniture, home decor, and textiles, it embodies a sense of timelessness and sustainability, making it a choice for brands focusing on durability and authenticity.

In terms of historical and regional use, this shade of brown has been linked to traditional craftsmanship and earthy natural pigments. While it may have roots in ancient materials like clay and wood, modern interpretations still emphasize its connection to sustainability and eco-friendly design. It’s also common in automotive interiors, with some manufacturers using it to enhance the sense of comfort in vehicle cabins. The muted tone suggests stability and groundedness, making it appealing for industries that focus on luxury, comfort, and reliability.

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