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#FFD5D1

Brightness
226.0
HSL (°,%,%)
5°, 100%, 91%
HSV V %
100%
Lab
88.7, 14.1, 7.5
PNG size
4.6 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, intense warm hue
Black text 15.69:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.34:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (15.69:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #FFD5D1

Common Name: Pink Sea Shell

RGB: (255, 213, 209)

HSL: (0, 84%, 91%)

Contrast Ratio: 3.9 (against white), AA Pass/Fail: Fail

Mood: A soft, delicate shade of pink that's inviting and subtle. Its lightness evokes a feeling of calmness and tranquility, making it ideal for spaces that aim for a gentle, relaxing atmosphere. This color often reminds people of fresh seashells and soft sunsets.

Notable Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore Pink Sea Shell #FFD5D4 (ΔE=1.55)
  • Behr Rose Sorbet #FED3CF (ΔE=0.74)
  • Vista Bloomsbury #FFD1CD (ΔE=1.92)
  • Pantone FHI Pink Salt #FAD0C9 (ΔE=2.42)
  • Jotun Pinkkins #F8CDC4 (ΔE=3.94)

Why Designers Use It:

This color is often favored in interior design due to its soothing and gentle appeal. It’s frequently used in bedrooms and spaces designed for relaxation, offering a sense of serenity. The light pink tone creates a welcoming ambiance, and its neutral undertones make it versatile in various design contexts. It's also used in fashion and textiles, where it brings out a fresh, calming vibe. Despite being timeless, it's seen more prominently in modern, minimalist designs, making it a trendier choice for contemporary spaces.

This particular shade of pink is popular across various industries such as cosmetics, hospitality, and home decor. It often appears in branding for products that aim to convey softness, luxury, or a delicate aesthetic. The color has historical ties to femininity and romanticism, but today it is embraced for its versatility across a wide range of gender-neutral designs. Pink, especially this soft variety, is often associated with the calm and serene qualities of nature, from soft flower petals to the pastel tones of dawn.

Regional Influence: While traditionally seen in feminine contexts, the soft pink trend has spread worldwide, especially in modern minimalistic home decor and product design. It has gained popularity in Scandinavia and other design-centric countries, where subtle tones dominate home interiors.

Notable Structures and Uses: This pink shade often finds its place in packaging for luxury cosmetics, baby products, and boutique brands. It is also used in textiles for plush, comfortable environments. As a color in the arts and design, it’s becoming increasingly popular in various international design studios for its calming and approachable nature.

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