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#C8CBB7

Brightness
199.9
HSL (°,%,%)
69°, 16%, 76%
HSV V %
80%
Lab
81.0, -4.6, 9.6
PNG size
5.8 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted cool hue
Black text 12.68:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.66:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (12.68:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #C8CBB7

Common Name: Wind Chime

RGB: 200, 203, 183

HSL: 59°, 17%, 75%

Contrast with White: 5.1 (AA Pass)

Contrast with Black: 13.3 (AA Pass)

Mood Blurb:
This soft, muted shade evokes a calm and tranquil atmosphere, often associated with natural, serene environments. Its subtlety makes it a versatile color in design, offering balance and quiet elegance. Popular in minimalist and contemporary styles, it appeals to those seeking peace and simplicity. A color that soothes the senses, often used in spaces meant for relaxation or focus.

Close Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - Wind Chime (#C8CBB7) - Exact match
  • Behr - Morning Zen (#CBCDB9) - ΔE=0.88
  • Munsell - 5GY 8/1.0 (#CACBBA) - ΔE=1.77
  • Pantone FHI - 13-0210 TCX Fog Green (#C2CBB4) - ΔE=2.81
  • BS 381C - Light Aircraft Grey (#BEC0B8) - ΔE=7.28

Why Designers Use It:

This particular shade is favored for its soft, neutral tone that offers flexibility in design, especially in environments that prioritize calm, restful settings. Designers often select this color for spaces like offices, bedrooms, and even living areas where comfort and clarity are the key goals. Its connection to nature and balance aligns with trends that emphasize organic and minimalist aesthetics.

It's particularly prevalent in Scandinavian design, where soft greys and muted tones dominate, creating airy and bright interiors. The color is also useful in the tech and healthcare industries, where neutrality and simplicity are paramount. As a non-invasive hue, it complements various materials, from textiles to metal finishes, and is regularly seen in product packaging, user interfaces, and corporate branding.

Wind Chime's muted presence reflects a time-honored design principle—subtlety over loud contrasts. Whether in print or digital spaces, its restrained nature communicates professionalism, neutrality, and calmness. It has been utilized in interior design since the mid-20th century and remains an enduring choice due to its timeless appeal.

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