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#F0C7AC

Brightness
209.4
HSL (°,%,%)
24°, 69%, 81%
HSV V %
94%
Lab
83.1, 10.6, 19.0
PNG size
5.8 KB
Tone / Feel
light, vivid warm hue
Black text 13.47:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.56:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.47:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F0C7AC

Common Name: Shell Pink

RGB: (240, 199, 172)

HSL: (28, 52%, 80%)

Contrast vs White: 3.3 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 9.0 (AAA pass)

Mood: This shade of pink exudes warmth and subtle elegance, often associated with calm, welcoming atmospheres. It evokes the softness of peachy tones and can create a cozy, inviting environment, making it popular for interior design, particularly in spaces that aim for serenity or delicate sophistication.

Notable Color Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700 - Shell Pink: #F8D2B7 ΔE=3.91
  • BS 2660 - Pink Beige: #E2BEA1 ΔE=4.27
  • Sikkens 5051 - Shell Pink: #F0C7AC ΔE=0.00
  • Pantone Solid Coated - Bellini: #F4C9B1 ΔE=1.94
  • Dulux Trade Paints - Nectar Jewels 5: #EDCCB6 ΔE=4.56

Why Designers Use It:

This color is widely favored in the design of interiors, particularly in spaces meant for relaxation and comfort, such as bedrooms, living rooms, and boutique spaces. Its association with natural elements like shells and light peachy tones gives it a soothing, almost nostalgic feeling. Designers often turn to this hue for its ability to create soft contrasts with both white and deeper colors, balancing between warmth and neutrality. It is especially popular in the context of luxury interior design, where subtle elegance is the goal. In fashion, it can often be seen in elegant, minimalist designs, offering a gentle, approachable alternative to stark whites or brash colors. Furthermore, the color’s presence in regional and cultural contexts, particularly in European design, makes it a staple in homes and spaces looking to blend sophistication with comfort.

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