#F0D3DC
- Brightness
- 221.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 341°, 49%, 88%
- HSV V %
- 94%
- Lab
- 87.1, 11.6, -0.7
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 12%, 8%, 6%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (15.06:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F0D3DC
Common Name: Rose Quartz
RGB: (240, 211, 220)
HSL: H: 340°, S: 40%, L: 85%
Contrast vs White: 0.8 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 12.7 (AA pass)
Mood: A soft, warm pink with calming and gentle undertones. Often associated with serenity, tenderness, and comfort, it's popular in spaces aiming for a peaceful or nurturing atmosphere.
Close Named Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Rose Garden (#F4D2DC) - ΔE=1.92
- Jotun - Dreamy (#E0C9CE) - ΔE=5.10
- Behr - Creamy Freesia (#EACFDB) - ΔE=2.32
- Trumatch - 46-f1 (#EDD0DA) - ΔE=1.17
- Pantone Solid Coated - PANTONE 7422 C (#F2D5DB) - ΔE=1.68
Why Designers Use It:
This soft pink is a favorite in design due to its ability to create a welcoming and gentle environment. Often seen in interiors, branding, and fashion, it evokes emotions of love, warmth, and approachability. Designers choose this shade for spaces aimed at relaxation and tranquility, making it common in bedrooms, spas, and wellness centers. Its soothing nature is also why it's favored in industries like beauty and healthcare, where comfort and calm are priorities. In the realm of fashion, Rose Quartz is often used in seasonal collections for its ability to convey softness without being overpowering.
Interestingly, this hue draws inspiration from natural elements, particularly the soft shades found in quartz gemstones, symbolizing healing and clarity. It has become a staple in modern design due to its association with timeless elegance and is especially popular in areas like the wedding industry, where it conveys romance and affection.