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#F8F3F1

Brightness
244.3
HSL (°,%,%)
17°, 33%, 96%
HSV V %
97%
Lab
96.2, 1.3, 1.5
PNG size
5.0 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, soft warm hue
Black text 19.08:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.10:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (19.08:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F8F3F1

Common Name: Trumatch 50-h

RGB: 248, 243, 241

HSL: 22°, 19%, 97%

Contrast (vs White): 15.2:1 - AA Pass

Contrast (vs Black): 14.2:1 - AA Pass

Mood: This soft, light, neutral shade evokes a sense of calm and purity, making it ideal for spaces that require a clean, serene environment. It pairs effortlessly with other soft tones or bolder contrasts and can give an elegant, airy feel to any design. Popular in contemporary settings, it is particularly favored in design schemes aiming for subtle elegance.

Notable Matches:

  • Trumatch 50-h - #F8F3F1 (Exact Match)
  • Behr Luster White - #F7F3EF
  • Benjamin Moore White Zinfandel - #F5F0EB
  • Farrow and Ball All White - #FBF8F4
  • Pantone FHI Cloud Dancer - #F1F0EC

Why Designers Use It:

This soft, creamy white is used in spaces where a gentle, almost imperceptible hue is preferred. Its subtlety makes it a versatile choice for a variety of applications, from interior design to product packaging. Designers often use this color to create a neutral canvas that allows other colors or elements to pop. It’s frequently found in luxury interiors and minimalistic designs. Its broad appeal extends to industries ranging from home decor to fashion, and even in branding for tech companies seeking a clean, sophisticated look. This color’s connection to purity, cleanliness, and freshness aligns with industries like healthcare, wellness, and hospitality.

Notable Structures and Associations: White tones like #F8F3F1 are often found in environments that emphasize cleanliness and tranquility. This includes medical settings, premium brand design, and luxury packaging. The shade’s use also extends to technology and home appliances, reflecting a modern, crisp aesthetic. As part of a broader minimalist trend, it holds cultural relevance in Scandinavian design and other minimalist movements. The neutrality of this color is also well-suited for enhancing product aesthetics in industries like cosmetics, where subtlety plays a key role.

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