#CC7F96
- Brightness
- 156.4
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 342°, 43%, 65%
- HSV V %
- 80%
- Lab
- 61.8, 32.8, 0.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 38%, 26%, 20%
- PNG size
- 5.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (7.04:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #CC7F96
Common Name: Benjamin Moore Taste Of Berry
RGB: (204, 127, 150)
HSL: (340, 30%, 62%)
Contrast Ratios:
- Contrast vs White: 2.8:1 (Fails AA)
- Contrast vs Black: 8.4:1 (Passes AAA)
Mood: This warm, muted pink is soothing yet rich, offering a sense of elegance and calm. Often linked with creativity and luxury, it brings a soft, inviting atmosphere to interiors or designs where subtle sophistication is desired.
Close Matches:
- Benjamin Moore Taste Of Berry - #CC7F96
- Jotun Robena - #BE718A (ΔE=5.29)
- PPG Pittsburgh Paints Primrose - #D6859F (ΔE=3.36)
- Farrow and Ball Rangwali - #BF7A8F (ΔE=4.21)
- Behr Fruit Cocktail - #D18593 (ΔE=5.18)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is chosen for its versatility across various design disciplines. Interior designers favor it for its ability to add warmth to living spaces without overwhelming the senses, making it a popular choice for bedrooms and lounges. It’s commonly used in luxurious and feminine spaces or products, from home decor to beauty packaging. The shade is also prominent in the fashion industry, reflecting soft sophistication. Its presence is rooted in vintage design and retro-modern aesthetics, which are currently trending. It’s found in a wide range of industries, particularly in cosmetics and luxury goods. Additionally, the color’s natural undertones are seen as calming, making it suitable for environments that require relaxation and focus, like wellness centers or boutique hotels.