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#AF9DA5

Brightness
163.5
HSL (°,%,%)
333°, 10%, 65%
HSV V %
69%
Lab
66.5, 8.0, -1.8
PNG size
5.8 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted warm hue
Black text 8.19:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.56:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.19:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #AF9DA5

Common Name: Rose Taupe

RGB: (175, 157, 165)

HSL: (345°, 11%, 63%)

Contrast Ratio: 6.5 (passes AA against white, passes AA against black)

Mood: A muted, calming shade often associated with elegance and sophistication. It brings a sense of subdued warmth without overwhelming the senses. Perfect for soft, contemporary aesthetics, it strikes a balance between vintage and modern tones. This color finds its place in refined spaces, from interior designs to visual arts that call for an understated yet inviting atmosphere.

Notable Matches:

  • NCS 1950 Index: Rose Taupe - #AF9DA5, ΔE=0.00
  • Behr Paint: Wild Lilac - #AF9BA4, ΔE=1.10
  • Pantone FHI: Mauve Shadows - #B59BA6, ΔE=3.50
  • Benjamin Moore: Inspired - #AD9FAB, ΔE=2.76

Why Designers Use It:

Designers are drawn to #AF9DA5 because of its versatile and subtle appeal. It works well in both modern and vintage-inspired settings, offering a soft, neutral option for sophisticated designs. It is commonly found in luxury brand identities, high-end interior designs, and fashion collections that emphasize understated elegance.

This color is often used in textile design, particularly in upscale fabric patterns or soft furnishings, where a muted tone is desired to create a serene, welcoming atmosphere. It's also found in automotive and interior design, especially in models that aim for a sleek, high-end look without being too bold. Its association with timeless, classy environments makes it popular in certain fashion sectors and in some high-end tech products where elegance and minimalism meet.

Interestingly, #AF9DA5 has ties to nature-inspired palettes, often resembling hues found in minerals or stones, making it popular in the earthy tones sector of interior design. Additionally, it’s a color that tends to blend well in both warm and cool-toned settings, offering flexibility across various design genres.

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