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#BA5411

Brightness
120.5
HSL (°,%,%)
24°, 83%, 40%
HSV V %
73%
Lab
48.0, 37.9, 53.3
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
dark, intense warm hue
Black text 4.36:1 Fail (normal) · AA (large) (large)
White text 4.81:1 AA (normal) · AAA (large) (large)

Recommended text: White (4.81:1 — AA / AAA (large))

Color Profile: #BA5411

Common Name: Pantone Metallics - Copper Skillet

RGB: (186, 84, 17)

HSL: (30°, 85%, 41%)

Contrast vs White: 4.2, AA Pass

Contrast vs Black: 12.1, AA Pass

Mood: The #BA5411 hue exudes a rich, deep warmth that is associated with earthy, luxurious tones. Its metallic sheen gives it a refined, premium quality that resonates with craftsmanship and strength. It’s often used in settings that aim to create an intimate, rich atmosphere, subtly enhancing the visual experience without overwhelming the viewer.

Close Named Matches:

  • Pantone Metallics: Copper Skillet - #BA5411 (Exact Match)
  • Pantone Solid Coated: PANTONE 471 C - #B65518
  • Pantone Premium Metallics Coated: PANTONE 10147 C - #CD6313
  • RAL 2010: Signal Orange - #D2653C
  • Jotun Paint: Mountain Sunset - #E17744

Why Designers Use It:

This color is often favored by designers in industries seeking to evoke a feeling of warmth and authenticity, such as interior design, automotive industries, and luxury packaging. Its association with metal and rust tones gives it an industrial, yet refined aesthetic. It’s especially popular for projects that need to convey durability and elegance in equal measure. With its rich orange-brown hue, it’s been used in fashion, product design, and graphic design, where it can add depth and energy without overwhelming the design. Given its versatility and unique shade, it fits well with both modern and vintage-inspired projects.

Notable Structures & Context: This particular shade, resembling copper or aged metal, can be found in environments aiming to evoke rustic or industrial charm. It is sometimes used in vintage branding or signage. In manufacturing, the color can be tied to materials like copper and bronze, which have been used for centuries in both decorative and functional objects. In recent years, it has also appeared in luxury product packaging and interior design, where it pairs well with dark woods and rich leathers.

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