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#D6D1E0

Brightness
212.3
HSL (°,%,%)
260°, 19%, 85%
HSV V %
88%
Lab
84.6, 4.5, -6.8
PNG size
5.6 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft cool hue
Black text 14.06:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.49:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (14.06:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D6D1E0

Common Name: Lovely Lavender

RGB: 214, 209, 224

HSL: 240°, 16%, 84%

Contrast (vs White): 0.8 (AA pass)

Contrast (vs Black): 14.2 (AA pass)

Mood Blurb: This soft pastel hue of lavender is subtle yet elegant. It evokes a serene, calm atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for creating a relaxing environment. Its delicate nature fits well with modern aesthetics, especially in design contexts focusing on light and peaceful tones.

Notable Matches:

  • Behr Paint: Lovely Lavender #D6D1E0 (Exact match, ΔE=0.00)
  • Benjamin Moore: Spring Iris #D4D2E1 (ΔE=1.07)
  • Farrow & Ball: Calluna #CCC8CE (ΔE=5.91)
  • Jotun Paint: Soft Lilac #DBD4E5 (ΔE=1.79)
  • Kelly Moore: Carefree Breeze #D5D3E2 (ΔE=1.17)

Why Designers Use It:

  • This color is widely favored for creating soft, welcoming atmospheres, especially in bedrooms and living spaces.
  • It’s a popular choice for feminine, minimalist, or Scandinavian-inspired designs due to its muted, calming vibe.
  • In the fashion industry, pastel lavender hues like #D6D1E0 are associated with spring collections, evoking freshness and lightness.
  • The color is often used in modern tech designs for websites and apps aiming for simplicity and accessibility.
  • It pairs well with neutral tones and metals, making it versatile across both traditional and contemporary settings.

Trend Relevance: Pastel colors, including lovely lavender, are continuously popular in both interior design and fashion. They have a timeless appeal, especially in more relaxed and elegant environments. This color has seen a resurgence in recent years, particularly within wellness and spa-related spaces, where it enhances the tranquil feel.

Regional Affiliation: Lavender is frequently associated with the Provence region of France, where fields of lavender bloom in the summer. It is also tied to ancient traditions and symbolism of purity and calm.

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