#CFB352
- RGB
- 207, 179, 82
- Brightness
- 180.0
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 47°, 57%, 57%
- HSV V %
- 81%
- Lab
- 73.6, -1.3, 52.2
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 14%, 60%, 19%
- PNG size
- 6.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (10.22:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #CFB352
Common Name: Golden Brass Pearl
RGB: (207, 179, 82)
HSL: (44, 67%, 53%)
Contrast:
vs White: 6.7 (AA pass)
vs Black: 10.3 (AA pass)
Mood: This shade embodies warmth and sophistication, often associated with luxury and classic design. It strikes a balance between earthiness and opulence, evoking a sense of elegance that's never overwhelming. Popular in both interior design and modern branding, this color resonates well in settings aiming for understated luxury with a touch of richness.
Close Named Matches:
- Dunn-Edwards: Golden Brass Pearl (#CFB352) – Exact Match
- Behr: Leapfrog (#C8AA4D) – ΔE=3.60
- Pantone: 10116 C – Golden Brass (#B6A538) – ΔE=8.95
- PPG: Glorious Gold (#CBA956) – ΔE=7.23
- Sherwin-Williams: Hep Green (#C4B146) – ΔE=5.77
Why Designers Use It:
This color is a versatile choice for designers due to its subtle warmth and its ability to add a touch of elegance without being too bold. It's often chosen for interior design, particularly in spaces aiming for an upscale or vintage atmosphere. It is also favored in high-end branding, automotive design, and fashion accessories, where it can convey sophistication without clashing with surrounding elements. The warmth of this gold tone can symbolize richness and luxury, making it a go-to in spaces such as hotel lobbies, boutique stores, and upscale dining areas. Designers use it to create a refined, timeless environment that feels both classic and contemporary.
In addition, this hue is sometimes selected in the automotive and tech industries, adding a touch of exclusivity to product designs. Some regions use gold-based shades in ceremonial items, while other industries, like the military, may opt for similar tones to represent honor and quality.