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#C2BBCE

Brightness
191.4
HSL (°,%,%)
262°, 16%, 77%
HSV V %
81%
Lab
77.0, 6.0, -8.7
PNG size
5.2 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted cool hue
Black text 11.29:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.86:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (11.29:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #C2BBCE

Common Name: Munsell

RGB: 194, 187, 206

HSL: 230°, 21%, 75%

Contrast vs White: 2.9:1 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 15.1:1 (AAA pass)

Mood Blurb

Soft and refined, this muted pastel shade brings a touch of calm sophistication. It’s often associated with gentleness and subtle elegance, perfect for creating a relaxed atmosphere without overwhelming the senses.

Close Named Matches

  • Australian Standard AS2700 P33: Ribbon Pink (#CFBEC9) ΔE=5.89
  • BS 2660-7087: Steel Blue (#BEC9CC) ΔE=11.38
  • Munsell 5p 7.5/3.5: Munsell (#C2BBCE) ΔE=0.00
  • Behr BIC-07: Virtuous Violet (#BEB6C8) ΔE=1.88
  • Pantone FHI 14-3905 TPG: Lavender Blue (#C0BDD1) ΔE=1.58

Why Designers Use It

This shade of #C2BBCE has an inherent versatility in design. It is widely favored for its soft and elegant appearance, making it an excellent choice for professional spaces, interior design, and even fashion applications. Designers are drawn to it for its subtle sophistication and its ability to serve as a calming neutral background without detracting from other focal points.

In terms of industry use, it is often seen in products that aim for a delicate or vintage aesthetic, such as cosmetics packaging, high-end interior decor, and website design for brands that want to invoke feelings of luxury and subtlety. The color also holds connections to artistic expression, particularly in visual art and design, where it works well to convey understated elegance or nostalgic tones.

In terms of cultural associations, the color is sometimes linked to floral or natural themes, evoking the soft hues found in spring blossoms or natural landscapes. It is often used to create a sense of serenity, ideal for spaces designed for relaxation and introspection.

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