#A6613C
- RGB
- 166, 97, 60
- Brightness
- 119.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 21°, 47%, 44%
- HSV V %
- 65%
- Lab
- 48.2, 24.5, 32.8
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 42%, 64%, 35%
- PNG size
- 6.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- dark, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: White (4.78:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #A6613C
Common Name: Copper Mountain
RGB: 166, 97, 60
HSL: 24°, 42%, 44%
Contrast vs White: 4.7 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 10.7 (AA Pass)
Mood Blurb: A warm, earthy tone reminiscent of sunset hues or rustic copper. It carries a sense of stability and tradition, often invoking a vintage or industrial feel. It's a color that suggests both elegance and approachability, making it a popular choice for designs with a grounded, authentic vibe.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone FHI 17-1340 TCX - Adobe (#A3623B) - ΔE=1.93
- Sherwin-Williams SW 6356 - Copper Mountain (#A6613C) - ΔE=0.00
- Australian Standard AS2700 X53 - Golden Tan (#8E532D) - ΔE=7.67
- Behr PPU3-16 - Maple Glaze (#A66540) - ΔE=2.42
Why Designers Use It:
This color is highly favored in industries that value a balance of nature and sophistication. Designers are drawn to #A6613C for its versatility in both interior and exterior design. It’s frequently used in rustic, industrial, and even high-end luxury design projects. The warmth of the color makes it an ideal choice for creating inviting spaces, often seen in furniture, textiles, and branding in the hospitality industry. Copper Mountain has roots in traditional color palettes, often associated with natural materials like copper, clay, and stone. It’s a go-to for designs with a vintage, artisanal, or industrial aesthetic.
Given its warm tone, it’s especially popular in regions with a rich architectural history—like the southwestern United States or Mediterranean-inspired interiors. This color is also linked to classic automotive design, especially in detailing, where earthy tones are used to complement metallic finishes. The color resonates with the idea of nature, heritage, and timelessness, making it perfect for high-quality, durable goods and timeless design principles.