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#F0C0A8

Brightness
205.1
HSL (°,%,%)
20°, 71%, 80%
HSV V %
94%
Lab
81.3, 13.8, 18.6
PNG size
6.2 KB
Tone / Feel
light, vivid warm hue
Black text 12.81:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.64:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (12.81:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F0C0A8

Common Name: Peach Blush

RGB: 240, 192, 168

HSL: 27°, 71%, 80%

Contrast with White: 2.3 (AA pass)

Contrast with Black: 9.0 (AA pass)

Mood and Usage:

The #F0C0A8 tone is a delicate, soft peach that radiates warmth and subtle elegance. Popular in interior design and fashion, this pastel peach color invokes feelings of calm and serenity. It is often used to soften spaces or products, providing a light, inviting aesthetic without overwhelming the senses. With its balanced warmth, this color is versatile across a wide range of industries, from cosmetics to home decor.

Close Matches:

  • Behr - Veronese Peach: #F0C0AA (ΔE=1.04)
  • Kelly Moore - (Exact match): #F0C0A8 (ΔE=0.00)
  • Benjamin Moore - Del Ray Peach: #F3C1A7 (ΔE=1.46)
  • PPG Paint - Siesta: #F0C3A7 (ΔE=2.39)
  • Dunn-Edwards - Coral Bisque: #F7C6B1 (ΔE=2.81)

Why Designers Use It:

Versatility and Adaptability: Designers often turn to this peachy tone for its adaptability. It pairs wonderfully with both warm and cool colors, making it perfect for accent walls or product highlights. It is commonly found in designs aiming for a calm, approachable vibe, making it ideal for hospitality spaces, beauty products, and even automotive interiors for a touch of softness without losing sophistication.

Natural Origins: This shade mimics the soft glow of early morning sunlight or the blush of ripe peaches, drawing inspiration from nature. The natural, warm undertones make it a favorite for anything connected to comfort, warmth, or femininity. It's seen in industries ranging from skincare packaging to textiles, offering a gentle but energetic aesthetic.

Regional Use and Popularity: This color is gaining popularity across North America and Europe, especially in home decor and fashion. While not traditionally linked to any specific country or culture, it fits well within modern, minimalistic design trends, especially in wellness or spa environments where tranquility is key.

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