#DECCD2
- Brightness
- 210.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 340°, 21%, 84%
- HSV V %
- 87%
- Lab
- 83.6, 7.3, -0.7
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 8%, 5%, 13%
- PNG size
- 5.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (13.67:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #DECCD2
Common Name: Soft Pink
RGB: 222, 204, 210
HSL: 345°, 22%, 84%
Contrast vs White: 0.8 (AA fail)
Contrast vs Black: 15.1 (AA pass)
Mood Blurb: This soft pink evokes a serene and calming atmosphere. It is often associated with romance, tenderness, and elegance. It is popular in interior design, particularly in spaces meant for relaxation, and finds its place in cosmetics packaging and textiles. Its delicate hue makes it versatile in both modern and traditional settings.
Close Named Matches:
- Shell Pink - #FBDED6 (BS 381C)
- Etiquette - #E0CED5 (Behr Paint)
- Potters Pink - #DFCECB (Dulux Heritage)
- Orleans Violet - #E5D4D7 (Benjamin Moore)
Why Designers Use It:
This soft pink color is popular among designers due to its ability to evoke warmth and calmness. It is often used in fashion, home interiors, and branding aimed at creating a gentle, inviting atmosphere. The color has ties to femininity, elegance, and romance, making it especially favored for cosmetics and beauty brands. Its usage spans traditional industries like fashion, textile, and interior design, as well as modern applications such as tech packaging and digital interfaces.
Natural influences for this color include the soft hues of dawn, rose petals, and blush tones found in flowers and fruits. It is often associated with soft, neutral elements that are both timeless and contemporary. Additionally, the color has been adopted by the automotive industry, particularly in pastel finishes and interior trims, reflecting a sense of comfort and luxury.