#E7D8CF
- Brightness
- 219.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 23°, 33%, 86%
- HSV V %
- 91%
- Lab
- 87.3, 3.7, 6.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 6%, 10%, 9%
- PNG size
- 5.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (15.12:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #E7D8CF
Common Name: Pastel Pink
RGB: (231, 216, 207)
HSL: (21°, 27%, 84%)
Contrast with White: 61.5, AA Pass
Contrast with Black: 52.6, AA Pass
Mood: A soft, delicate color evoking a sense of calm, elegance, and subtlety. It’s often associated with femininity, tenderness, and sophistication, making it a popular choice for fashion, home decor, and cosmetics. As a neutral shade, it adapts well to various design aesthetics, often providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Its popularity has seen a resurgence in modern design trends, especially in interiors and minimalistic visual arts.
Close Named Matches:
- Shell Pink - #FBDED6 (BS 381C-453, British Standard, ΔE=6.19)
- Featherstone - #E3D9D0 (Benjamin Moore, ΔE=1.87)
- Pastel Parchment - #E5D9D3 (Pantone FHI 11-0603 TCX, ΔE=1.95)
- Petal - #F5DBD4 (BS 4800-5252, British Standard, ΔE=4.67)
- Homestead - #E6D7CF (Kelly Moore, ΔE=0.61)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is widely chosen for its ability to create a serene, light, and soft environment, particularly in spaces or designs where subtlety is key. It’s seen across the beauty, fashion, and interior industries due to its clean, calming effect. The use of pastel tones like this one often connects with high-end products or services, especially in the beauty and wellness sectors. The warm and inviting vibe makes it a favorite for creating welcoming and comfortable atmospheres, particularly in modern and minimalist design. It is also commonly seen in the context of events, including weddings, where a delicate, understated touch is desired.
With its ability to bring lightness and sophistication, this color is favored in both contemporary and traditional settings, making it highly versatile. While it's not as commonly linked to any specific material or manufacturing process, it is often found in products designed for personal spaces such as home interiors, cosmetics, and fashion textiles.