#A4947E
- Brightness
- 150.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 35°, 17%, 57%
- HSV V %
- 64%
- Lab
- 62.2, 2.3, 13.8
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 10%, 23%, 36%
- PNG size
- 5.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted warm hue
Recommended text: Black (7.12:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #A4947E
Common Name: Urban Jungle
RGB: (164, 148, 126)
HSL: (34°, 18%, 59%)
Contrast vs White: 27.3:1 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 9.8:1 (AA pass)
Mood: This color exudes a calm and grounded vibe, reminiscent of natural, earthy tones. With its blend of muted greens and browns, it evokes a sense of stability and tranquility. Ideal for creating serene environments, it brings an organic feel to spaces that seek to blend comfort with elegance.
Notable Matches:
- Sherwin Williams: Urban Jungle #A4947E
- Benjamin Moore: Alexandria Beige #A4937D
- PPG Paint: Oyster Shell #A0917E
- Jotun: Caravan #AB9783
- Farrow & Ball: Mouse's Back #998976
Why Designers Use It:
Designers often turn to this shade because of its versatility and natural appeal. It’s seen in a range of industries, from home interiors to fashion. The soft, earthy tones blend seamlessly into both modern and rustic settings. Whether it's for painting living rooms or applying the color to textiles, it can evoke warmth without overwhelming the senses.
The color connects well with nature-inspired themes and is used to reflect materials such as wood, stone, or even aged metal. Its popularity in eco-friendly designs and outdoor spaces is rooted in a deep desire for harmony and a calming atmosphere. Some also associate it with timeless sophistication, given its historical uses in vintage and mid-century interiors.
There is also a cultural connection as many find this color associated with traditional homes and natural elements. It has found a place in various modern design movements, particularly in sustainable design trends and eco-conscious living.