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#C1C3BE

Brightness
193.8
HSL (°,%,%)
84°, 4%, 75%
HSV V %
76%
Lab
78.5, -1.6, 2.6
PNG size
5.3 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted cool hue
Black text 11.82:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.78:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (11.82:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #C1C3BE

Common Name: Sky Grey

RGB: 193, 195, 190

HSL: 70°, 7%, 76%

Contrast Ratio: 1.7 (vs white), 7.8 (vs black)

AA Pass (White): Fail

AA Pass (Black): Pass

Mood:

#C1C3BE exudes a soft, subtle warmth with its understated tone. It's often seen in design schemes aiming for a balanced, neutral atmosphere, blending well with modern and minimalist aesthetics. The color is widely used in creating soothing, sophisticated environments, often evoking a sense of calm and quiet elegance.

Notable Matches:

  • RAL 7035: Light Grey - #C8CBC8
  • Pantone 10102 C: #C4C4C4
  • Behr Cape Cod Gray: #C4C5C0
  • BS 2660-9094: Flake Grey - #C3C2B7
  • Benjamin Moore Harbor Gray: #C8C8C3

Why Designers Use It:

Sky Grey, with its neutral and muted tone, is favored for interior design, particularly in minimalist, modern, and industrial settings. Its soft neutrality allows for seamless integration with various color schemes and materials, especially in spaces where understated elegance is key. The subtlety of #C1C3BE makes it a popular choice for designing corporate spaces, homes, and even high-end retail environments. The color also pairs well with metallics, wood textures, and natural stone, making it versatile across industries ranging from architecture to product design.

Moreover, Sky Grey's association with serenity and professionalism has made it an enduring choice for designers looking to evoke calmness in spaces like hospitals, offices, and educational environments. Its industrial and high-tech appeal also resonates in sectors like automotive and aerospace, where it can evoke precision and modernity. Though not strictly a trend, its timeless and adaptable nature ensures that it remains a design staple across different regions and cultures.

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