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#B05346

Brightness
117.7
HSL (°,%,%)
7°, 43%, 48%
HSV V %
69%
Lab
46.8, 36.8, 25.6
PNG size
6.9 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, soft warm hue
Black text 4.17:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text 5.03:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)

Recommended text: White (5.03:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #B05346

Common Name: Terracotta

RGB: 176, 84, 70

HSL: 10°, 38%, 47%

Contrast (vs White): 3.0:1 (AA Fail)

Contrast (vs Black): 10.2:1 (AA Pass)

Mood Blurb:
This color radiates warmth and grounded energy, making it a popular choice for earthy tones and cozy interiors. Its rich undertones lend an inviting, comfortable atmosphere, often associated with rustic, Mediterranean, and bohemian designs. Known for its depth and subtle intensity, it creates a timeless, natural aesthetic.

Close Named Matches:

  • BS 2660-1023: Tawney Red (#BA584C) - ΔE=3.15
  • Munsell 7.5R 5/8: (#B85E54) - ΔE=5.12
  • NCS 1950 Index: S 3050-Y80R (#B05346) - ΔE=0.00
  • Pantone 18-1536 TCX: Hot Sauce (#AB4F41) - ΔE=1.81
  • RAL 3016: Coral Red (#AB4D44) - ΔE=2.73

Why Designers Use It:
Terracotta is a color deeply connected to the natural world, often evoking feelings of warmth and nostalgia. This color is commonly used in interior design, particularly in rustic, farmhouse, and Mediterranean-style homes. Its earthy undertones make it ideal for environments that seek to feel cozy and grounded. Designers appreciate its versatility, as it can be paired with both lighter neutrals for a soft look or deeper hues to create drama. It is often seen in pottery, textiles, and even in the architecture of historic buildings. While not necessarily trendy in a fleeting sense, it has remained a staple in design due to its timeless appeal. In terms of regional usage, it carries strong associations with Southern European cultures and is often found in traditional or artisanal crafts. The color's origins can be traced to natural clay and minerals, which lend to its earthy and organic nature. Additionally, the popularity of terracotta can be attributed to its balance of vibrancy and warmth, giving it a broad appeal in a variety of settings, from home décor to product design.

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