#B5457C
- RGB
- 181, 69, 124
- Brightness
- 119.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 331°, 45%, 49%
- HSV V %
- 71%
- Lab
- 46.4, 50.8, -7.6
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 62%, 31%, 29%
- PNG size
- 5.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft warm hue
Recommended text: White (5.11:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #B5457C
Common Name: Crushed Berries
RGB: rgb(181, 69, 124)
HSL: hsl(335, 38%, 47%)
Contrast (vs White): 9.7 (AA Pass)
Contrast (vs Black): 8.0 (AA Pass)
Mood:
#B5457C, or Crushed Berries, evokes a deep, rich sense of warmth and vibrancy. This color has been closely associated with elegant designs, romantic tones, and high-fashion spaces. The balance between pink and red leans into a luxurious, somewhat intimate ambiance, making it a staple in contemporary interior design and fashion statements. It's vibrant yet not too overpowering, often used for creating depth and a sense of richness in both personal and professional settings.
Close Named Matches:
- Benjamin Moore: Crushed Berries #B5457C (Exact Match)
- Jotun: Elderberry Crush #B25668
- Behr: Hot Pink #B04572
- Munsell: 5rp 5/12 #BF5683
- Pantone FHI: Fuchsia Red #B44580
Why Designers Use It:
This particular hue is often chosen for its ability to evoke both sophistication and warmth. Designers appreciate #B5457C because it can create an intense, striking focal point within a palette without overwhelming other colors. It has a widespread appeal in the fashion and luxury sectors, frequently seen in both apparel and interior designs. Its ability to blend with neutral tones while still maintaining vibrancy makes it a versatile option for designers. Regions with a more Mediterranean aesthetic, or cultures that value a connection to natural richness, often incorporate hues like #B5457C in their artistic expression.
Industry Use: Fashion, Interior Design, Luxury Goods, Cosmetics.