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#C1A392

Brightness
170.8
HSL (°,%,%)
22°, 27%, 66%
HSV V %
76%
Lab
69.2, 8.4, 12.9
PNG size
6.5 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 8.92:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.35:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.92:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #C1A392

Common Name: Arts & Entertainment / Visual Art & Design

RGB: (193, 163, 146)
HSL: (30°, 20%, 62%)

Contrast vs White: 52.4 (Pass AA)
Contrast vs Black: 9.3 (Fail AA)

Mood: The #C1A392 color profile is a soft, neutral shade with warm undertones, evoking feelings of subtle elegance and calm. It's often associated with earthy tones, providing a balanced, comfortable atmosphere. It carries a sense of sophistication and minimalism, making it ideal for interior design or fashion that needs understated luxury. Widely used in design contexts that aim to be professional and welcoming, it's a timeless, versatile color that isn't overly attention-grabbing but still maintains presence.

Close Named Matches

  • Sherwin Williams: Interface tan - #C1A392 (Exact Match)
  • Australian Standard AS2700: Merino - #C6B29A (ΔE=7.01)
  • Behr Paint: Mocha Foam - #BA9F8C (ΔE=2.39)
  • Pantone Fashion Home Interiors: Rugby Tan - #C2A594 (ΔE=0.79)

Why Designers Use It

This color is often used in visual art and design to achieve a calming, grounded effect. Its rich, warm undertones make it ideal for interiors where a sense of refinement is desired, such as in luxury homes, hotel lobbies, or art galleries. In design, it blends seamlessly with natural materials like wood, stone, and leather, enhancing the organic, earthy feel. The color is often seen in vintage fashion trends, particularly in retro or minimalist collections where a natural, earthy palette is appreciated. It is also popular in automotive interiors and textiles, where elegance and subtlety are important. Additionally, #C1A392 appears in various professional industries, notably in branding and digital media, where the need for a clean yet impactful look is paramount. This color is often used in combination with whites and darker shades to create visual harmony, allowing for both depth and contrast in design.

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