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#C3B69B

Brightness
183.2
HSL (°,%,%)
41°, 25%, 69%
HSV V %
76%
Lab
74.5, 0.2, 15.4
PNG size
6.6 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 10.48:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.00:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (10.48:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #C3B69B

Common Name: Bennington Gray

RGB: (195, 182, 155)

HSL: H: 38°, S: 23%, L: 65%

Contrast (vs. White): 9.7 (AA Pass)

Contrast (vs. Black): 12.1 (AA Pass)

Mood & Popularity

The color #C3B69B is often described as a subtle and warm beige-gray. Its soft, neutral tone is versatile and calming, making it a popular choice for spaces that require sophistication without overwhelming the senses. It has a timeless quality that suits both modern and traditional aesthetics, adding an element of understated elegance.

Close Named Matches

  • Benjamin Moore: Bennington Gray (#C3B69B) - Exact match
  • Dulux: Khaki Mists 3 (#C3B49C) - ΔE=1.81
  • Trumatch: Trumatch 49-e2 (#C6B395) - ΔE=3.10
  • Jotun: Buried Treasure (#CCC1A5) - ΔE=3.94
  • Munsell: 5Y 7.5/2.0 (#C6B99D) - ΔE=1.18

Why Designers Use It

Versatility: Designers gravitate towards #C3B69B for its neutrality, which complements a variety of color schemes. Its ability to blend seamlessly with both warm and cool tones makes it a perfect choice for walls, textiles, and design elements in both residential and commercial spaces.

Elegance: Often used in luxury interior design, this color evokes a sense of calm sophistication. It’s not too bold, but it’s rich enough to feel substantial. #C3B69B works well in high-end restaurants, hotels, and modern minimalist spaces where subtle elegance is key.

Industrial Uses: Beyond interiors, #C3B69B is seen in automotive design and product packaging. Its muted nature works well for items requiring a premium, natural appearance, such as cosmetic packaging and premium consumer goods.

Trend & Tradition: While its soft, earth-tone quality makes it timeless, it has recently gained attention as part of the growing trend of natural-inspired color palettes. It's especially prevalent in Scandinavian and modern farmhouse styles, where neutral tones dominate to create light, airy, and inviting environments.

Regional & Cultural Affiliation: #C3B69B resonates strongly in Western design, particularly in the US and Europe, where neutral tones are cherished for their versatility and calm effect on the environment.

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