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#DFD4BD

Brightness
212.9
HSL (°,%,%)
41°, 35%, 81%
HSV V %
87%
Lab
85.2, 0.0, 12.7
PNG size
5.0 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 14.29:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.47:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (14.29:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #DFD4BD

Common Name: Shell Pink

RGB: 223, 212, 189

HSL: 40°, 30%, 82%

Contrast vs White: 1.3 (AA Fail)

Contrast vs Black: 11.1 (AA Pass)

Mood: #DFD4BD evokes a calm, neutral energy. This soft, pale pinkish-beige is often associated with tranquility and sophistication, making it ideal for spaces and designs meant to evoke peace and serenity. Its delicate hue blends effortlessly with both warm and cool tones, offering a timeless appeal in home decor, fashion, and interior design.

Close Named Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - #DFD4BC - Cream Fleece
  • Pantone - #DFD3BB - Angora
  • Federal Standard 595c - #DFD4BD - 37769
  • Munsell - #E1D6BF - 5y 8.5/1.5

Why Designers Use It

This color is a favorite among designers for its versatility and subtle warmth. It works well in a variety of contexts, especially in areas aimed at relaxation or understated elegance. Often used in interior design, fashion, and branding, this hue strikes a balance between the calming nature of pastels and the refinement of neutrals. It can be seen in luxury interiors, particularly in bedrooms and living rooms, where a sophisticated, gentle aesthetic is desired. It’s also popular in fashion, especially in accessories and light fabrics, giving a soft, feminine touch. The color is prevalent in industries where calmness and simplicity are important, including healthcare, wellness, and hospitality. This gentle shade can evoke a sense of peace, making it suitable for spaces such as spas, retreats, or elegant event venues.

Trendy or Traditional? This color has a long-standing tradition in art and design. While it’s certainly a classic, its place in contemporary design continues to grow, especially with the recent trend toward neutral tones. It enjoys renewed popularity as minimalist and soft color palettes gain traction in both interior design and fashion.

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