#A28349
- RGB
- 162, 131, 73
- Brightness
- 136.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 39°, 38%, 46%
- HSV V %
- 64%
- Lab
- 56.5, 4.6, 35.5
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 19%, 55%, 36%
- PNG size
- 7.0 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (5.88:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #A28349
Common Name: Pantone 1255 U
RGB: 162, 131, 73
HSL: 37°, 43%, 46%
Contrast with White: 2.9:1 (Fails AA)
Contrast with Black: 10.5:1 (Passes AA)
Mood Blurb:
#A28349, a soft ochre tone, strikes a balance between warmth and earthy neutrality. This color exudes sophistication and natural charm, often evoking images of rustic interiors and traditional artistry. It carries an air of understated elegance, making it ideal for spaces or designs that aim for subtle luxury or vintage warmth. The color holds broad appeal due to its versatile nature, fitting into both contemporary and classical contexts.
Close Matches
- Pantone 1255 U - #A28349
- RAL 1024 Ochre Yellow - #BD955A
- Benjamin Moore Grecian Gold - #9F834A
- Dulux Brushed Gold - #C19659
- Behr Bristle Grass - #A3824C
Why Designers Use It:
This color is favored in design for its warm, approachable tone that pairs well with other neutral shades, creating a comfortable yet professional atmosphere. It is often used in interior design, particularly for rustic, vintage, or nature-inspired themes. Many designers appreciate its ability to bring a sense of grounded elegance to both traditional and contemporary spaces. Its versatility makes it a popular choice for textiles, furniture, and home décor, especially in spaces designed for relaxation or socializing. Regionally, it's seen in Mediterranean-style interiors, as well as in high-end spa and wellness designs. Additionally, this color is notable in the automotive industry for creating luxurious, understated finishes in vehicles.