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#EDE7DB

Brightness
231.5
HSL (°,%,%)
40°, 33%, 89%
HSV V %
93%
Lab
91.8, 0.0, 6.5
PNG size
4.8 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, soft warm hue
Black text 17.05:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.23:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (17.05:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #EDE7DB

Common Name: Kelly Moore - Bandshell

RGB: 237, 231, 219

HSL: 45°, 20%, 90%

Contrast:
Versus White: 1.0 (AA pass)
Versus Black: 12.4 (AA pass)

Mood: This soft, warm beige gives off a sense of tranquility and calm, often seen in spaces looking to evoke a sense of subtle elegance. Its understated tone is versatile, creating a neutral background that complements a wide array of colors. As a natural choice for contemporary interiors, it's perfect for minimalist and sophisticated designs.

Named Matches:
Kelly Moore - Bandshell (#EDE7DB)
Australian Standard - White (#F1EFE4)
Pantone FHI - Sheer Pink (#F2E7DB)
Dulux - Candle Cream (#ECE5D9)

Why Designers Use It: This shade is frequently chosen in both interior and fashion design for its warm, soothing qualities that create an inviting atmosphere without overwhelming the senses. Its muted nature makes it ideal for creating spaces where other colors are meant to shine, such as in accent walls, textiles, or even web design. It has a long-standing history in high-end home decor and hospitality design due to its timeless, neutral elegance. Additionally, it pairs beautifully with materials like wood, soft textiles, and even metals, contributing to its widespread use in both traditional and modern settings. As this color offers versatility, it can easily transition from vintage to contemporary themes, making it a popular choice for designers looking for subtle sophistication. Despite its neutrality, it remains a go-to for designers seeking a foundation upon which to build other layered colors or patterns.

Notable Structures: It is commonly used in commercial environments such as hotels, restaurants, and upscale office spaces where the need for a calm and neutral palette is crucial. Designers often use it in spaces that focus on comfort, luxury, or minimalist design styles.

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