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#D29B75

Brightness
169.9
HSL (°,%,%)
25°, 51%, 64%
HSV V %
82%
Lab
68.3, 15.8, 31.2
PNG size
6.5 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, vivid warm hue
Black text 8.69:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.42:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.69:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D29B75

Common Name: Salmon Pink

RGB: 210, 155, 117

HSL: 26°, 45%, 60%

Contrast vs White: 6.4 (Passes AA)

Contrast vs Black: 7.8 (Passes AAA)

Mood Blurb:

This shade of #D29B75 evokes a warm, inviting, and earthy feel, ideal for creating comfortable and sophisticated atmospheres. It can often be found in settings aiming for a rustic or vintage aesthetic, making it versatile for interior design or branding projects with a touch of elegance. Popular in both modern and classic design, this tone bridges the gap between soft pinks and deep neutrals.

Close Named Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700 R42 - Salmon Pink #D59176 (ΔE=7.73)
  • Behr Paint - Darlin Clementine #D19C77 (ΔE=1.16)
  • Farrow and Ball - Red Earth #C57B67 (ΔE=15.09)
  • Benjamin Moore - Italianate #CC9A77 (ΔE=2.99)
  • Sikkens 5051 Color Concept - Custom Peach #D29B75 (ΔE=0.00)

Why Designers Use It:

Designers often use #D29B75 for its balanced warmth, providing a neutral yet engaging undertone to interiors and branding projects. Its muted, slightly pinkish tint makes it a go-to color for creating a welcoming and down-to-earth vibe. #D29B75 has found its place in fashion, interior design, and branding, especially for vintage or rustic styles. This color is particularly popular in creating natural, organic environments and could be found in industries such as hospitality, high-end fashion, and lifestyle branding.

This color resonates with a variety of traditions, with its ties to nature and earthy elements such as stone or wood. Designers in regions with a strong connection to natural landscapes or those that prefer minimalist and timeless aesthetics often employ this shade. Additionally, it's used in products such as home décor, clothing, and even some automotive finishes for a warm and refined touch. While not overwhelmingly trendy, its enduring appeal keeps it relevant in a range of design sectors.

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