#EEDEBB
- Brightness
- 223.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 41°, 60%, 83%
- HSV V %
- 93%
- Lab
- 88.9, 0.0, 19.2
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 7%, 21%, 7%
- PNG size
- 4.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (15.80:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #EEDEBB
Common Name: Pantone 7506 C
RGB: rgb(238, 222, 187)
HSL: hsl(42, 43%, 85%)
Contrast vs White: 69.9, AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 8.3, AA Fail
Mood: This soft, warm beige evokes a sense of calm and simplicity. Its light, creamy shade offers a timeless appeal, often used for creating inviting, neutral spaces. While not overwhelmingly vibrant, its understated elegance has seen usage across various design contexts, particularly in interiors and fashion, as it pairs beautifully with both bold and subtle tones.
Named Matches:
Australian Standard AS2700 Y34, Cream (#F0DDB7)
British Standard BS 2660-3034, Vanilla (#F0DBB9)
Jotun Paint, Almond Cream (#E7DBBA)
Benjamin Moore, Standish White (#ECDCBA)
Why Designers Use It:
- Widely utilized in both modern and traditional design, this warm beige is considered highly versatile. Its soothing, neutral tone works particularly well for backgrounds, walls, and textile applications.
- In interior design, it’s known for creating airy, open spaces, ideal for light-filled rooms. It also serves as a fantastic backdrop to showcase both cool and warm color schemes.
- In fashion, this shade evokes elegance and sophistication, often found in neutral palettes and timeless wardrobe staples.
- The color is frequently used in industries requiring a sense of calm and subtlety, such as healthcare, beauty, and wellness spaces.
- The color is related to natural elements like sand and clay, offering an earthy, organic feel that many designers seek to incorporate into sustainable designs.
- Although not overly trendy, this color is consistently popular in design trends, reflecting a preference for understated, timeless elegance in many fields.