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#F1EBE1

Brightness
235.7
HSL (°,%,%)
38°, 36%, 91%
HSV V %
95%
Lab
93.3, 0.3, 5.6
PNG size
4.2 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, soft warm hue
Black text 17.71:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.19:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (17.71:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F1EBE1

Common Name: Shell White

RGB: 241, 235, 225

HSL: 40°, 66%, 91%

Contrast with White: 92.6, AA Pass

Contrast with Black: 13.4, AA Fail

About the Color

Shell White is a light, delicate, and neutral tone, with subtle hints of warm beige and pale yellow. It evokes a sense of calmness, warmth, and softness, making it ideal for spaces and designs that seek to convey a soothing, elegant atmosphere. Its gentle hue blends easily with most other colors, offering versatility for both modern and traditional settings. Popular in interior design, fashion, and decorative paints, this color is known for its ability to create understated luxury and minimalism.

Close Named Matches:

  • Behr Paint - Nude: #F2EBE0, ΔE=0.63
  • Dulux Trade Paints - Subtle Ivory 2: #F2EADF, ΔE=0.93
  • Jotun Paint - Vision: #EFEAE0, ΔE=0.56
  • Hallman Lindsay - Nilla Vanilla: #F1EBE0, ΔE=0.51

Why Designers Use It

Versatility and Calmness: This color is a favorite in both commercial and residential design because of its ability to work across a variety of styles and settings. From walls to textiles, it has a timeless appeal that blends seamlessly with other hues. The soft nature of this color is particularly favored for creating peaceful, restful environments such as bedrooms or spas.

Natural & Organic Inspiration: Shell White derives its aesthetic appeal from natural elements like seashells, sand, and light stone, which contribute to its organic and earthy feel. Its association with these elements gives the color a sense of grounded elegance, making it a go-to for spaces seeking a connection to nature or a soothing, serene vibe.

Global & Traditional Use: Shell White can be found in designs from various cultural traditions, whether in the luxurious and minimalist styles of Scandinavian design or in more classic, Mediterranean-inspired interiors. Its timeless elegance makes it a mainstay in industries like interior design, fashion, and even luxury automotive finishes.

Trend Status: Though not a color that is constantly in the spotlight of fleeting design trends, it holds steady as a foundational neutral. It offers designers a reliable and adaptable option for backgrounds or key focal points in their work.

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