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#EFC1BB

Brightness
207.2
HSL (°,%,%)
7°, 62%, 84%
HSV V %
94%
Lab
81.9, 15.5, 9.2
PNG size
4.8 KB
Tone / Feel
light, vivid warm hue
Black text 13.02:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.61:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.02:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #EFC1BB

Common Name: Salmon Berry

RGB: 239, 193, 187

HSL: 13°, 46%, 84%

Contrast: White: 5.5 (AA Pass), Black: 9.5 (AA Pass)

Mood: This gentle pink hue brings a soft, welcoming warmth, often evoking a sense of calm and femininity. Its soothing appeal makes it popular in spaces meant for relaxation or subtle elegance. It's a color that resonates in both modern and classic settings, making it versatile across industries.

Close Matches

  • Benjamin Moore - Salmon Berry (#EFC1BB) - Exact match, perfectly aligning with the profile.
  • Dutch Boy - Little Wing (#EFC1BB) - Exact match, a common favorite in interior design projects.
  • Pantone Fashion Home Interiors - Chintz Rose (#EFC5BE) - Very similar, with a subtle shift towards warmer tones.
  • Behr - Taffy Twist (#F1C1BD) - A soft variant, leaning slightly more towards peach.

Why Designers Use It

Versatility: This shade, often categorized as a soft pink, is favored by designers for its versatility in creating inviting, sophisticated atmospheres. It pairs beautifully with neutrals and deeper hues, making it suitable for various applications, from fashion to interior design.

Industries & Uses: This color is common in industries such as fashion, interior design, and cosmetics, where it communicates warmth, comfort, and elegance. Its calming tone is often used in spaces like bedrooms, boutiques, or beauty salons. It's also seen in branding for products that emphasize femininity or gentleness, such as skincare and apparel.

Regional/Tradition Influence: Soft pinks like this one have long been associated with softness and nurturing, often used in baby-related products or environments. The color's gentle, understated beauty is timeless, with roots in European and Western traditions of using pastel tones in design.

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