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#ABA891

Brightness
166.5
HSL (°,%,%)
53°, 13%, 62%
HSV V %
67%
Lab
68.5, -2.9, 12.3
PNG size
6.3 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, muted warm hue
Black text 8.74:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.40:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.74:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #ABA891

Common Name: Stone Grey

RGB: (171, 168, 145)

HSL: (54°, 18%, 63%)

Contrast vs White: 3.7 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 10.2 (AAA Pass)

Mood Blurb: #ABA891, also known as Stone Grey, evokes a serene, neutral ambiance with earthy undertones. It’s often used in spaces or designs aiming to create an understated, calm feel. This tone can seamlessly blend with various elements and is popular for its timeless, versatile quality.

Close Named Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700 - Lichen - #A9A78B, ΔE=2.81
  • British Standard BS 2660 - Stone Grey - #B6AB92, ΔE=3.82
  • BS 381C:1996 - French Grey - #A5AD98, ΔE=4.59
  • Jotun Paint - Rainforest - #9C9B80, ΔE=5.71
  • Pantone Solid Coated - 7536 C - #ABA48F, ΔE=2.21

Why Designers Use It

This color is favored by designers for its neutral, balanced quality, often employed in interior design, architecture, and branding. It's especially appreciated for its earthy and natural feel, making it a go-to for creating calm, harmonious spaces in residential and commercial environments alike. #ABA891 is also commonly seen in fashion, where it complements both earthy and vibrant color schemes. Its muted, soft appearance makes it a great choice for large surfaces such as walls or fabrics, where a more prominent color might be overwhelming.

In the world of manufacturing, #ABA891 may find its place in products that aim for durability and simplicity, such as stone finishes, tiles, or furniture. It also holds an interesting connection to nature, drawing inspiration from earthy tones found in rocks or gravel, linking back to natural elements. The color is not tied to any specific industry but is popular across various fields, including architecture, branding, and fashion.

The trend of using subtle, nature-inspired shades is growing, as more people gravitate toward minimalist designs and eco-friendly materials. It’s also seen as a color that represents balance and groundedness, which is why it resonates well in both modern and classic design styles.

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