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Warm Gray Pearl
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Warm Gray Pearl

Orange · Hue 30
Hex
#D9D6D4
RGB
rgb(217, 214, 212)
HSL
hsl(30, 6%, 84%)
CMYK
cmyk(0%, 1%, 2%, 15%)
Metrics
S 6% · L 84%
Contrast (WCAG)
on white
1.4:1Fail
on black
14.5:1AA
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About this color

Warm Gray Pearl (#D9D6D4) belongs to the orange family — hue 30°, 6% saturation, 84% lightness. Copy the hex, RGB, or HSL value above, or paste the CSS custom property below into your stylesheet to reference this color directly.

CSS
:root {
  --colorarchive-warm-gray-pearl: #D9D6D4;
  --colorarchive-warm-gray-pearl-hsl: hsl(30, 6%, 84%);
  --colorarchive-warm-gray-pearl-rgb: rgb(217, 214, 212);
}

AI Color Names

Let AI suggest alternative poetic names for this color in English and Chinese.

Design Context

CheerfulApproachableWarm
Common in

Children's Products · Wellness · Social Apps

Pairs well with

Soft teal for playful contrast, warm white for minimalism

Design tip

Perfect for onboarding screens and friendly UI. Light oranges feel welcoming without the intensity of pure orange.

Cultural context ▶

Peach and apricot tones are associated with friendliness and optimism. In many Asian cultures, orange symbolizes happiness.

Color Origins

Neutral family

Not a color, but the canvas every color lives on.

Heritage

Bone black, lamp black, ivory black, and Mars black are the classical pigment lineage of black; lead white (now banned), zinc white, and titanium white are the whites; and every gray sits between them. Charcoal and graphite extend the lineage. Painters historically built warm and cool grays from full-spectrum colors mixed to neutralize, not from a tube — Vermeer's grays are blue-and-orange, not black-and-white. Scandinavian and Japanese design traditions have refined the use of pure neutrals to the point of philosophy.

Across cultures

In Western culture black is mourning (since the Roman Empire), formal (since the Spanish Habsburg court), and rebellious (since 20th-century counterculture). In Japan and many East Asian cultures white is the funeral color. Black-and-white photography defined visual journalism for a century. Concrete gray, since Brutalism, has come to read as both serious-civic and dystopian, depending on context. The Scandinavian 'lagom' aesthetic depends almost entirely on the calibration of warm vs cool grays.

In the wild

Apple's restraint is essentially a religion of neutrals — black hardware, white packaging, the long disciplined refusal to pick a brand color beyond System Blue. Chanel built a fashion empire on black-and-white. Muji's identity is the absence of identity — an exercise in cool grays. Vercel, Linear, GitHub, and most modern developer tools dial the saturation way down to make their content shine. The film noir aesthetic, the Bauhaus visual language, and modern minimalist branding all converge on neutrals.

How it reads

Pure neutrals (true gray) are eye-rest colors — the brain processes them with the least chromatic effort. Warm neutrals (taupe, warm gray) read as inviting, hospitality-friendly, soft. Cool neutrals (cool gray, slate) read as technical, premium, slightly distant. Off-whites and creams are heritage-luxury colors; near-blacks (charcoal, ink) read as serious without the harshness of pure black. Designers often choose a slightly warm or slightly cool neutral over true gray because it feels more deliberate and human.

This particular tone

A pale, gentle tone — pastel territory, where the hue acts more like a tinted neutral than a stated color.

Lightness band: At this lightness the hue almost recedes into the surface around it — useful for backgrounds, hover states, and any surface where the color should suggest a mood without competing with content.

Saturation band: The low saturation pulls this color toward earthen, vintage, or editorial palettes. It reads as confident and grown-up rather than playful, and it tolerates being used in large blocks without becoming visually noisy.

Brands using a similar color

Within the public brand-guidelines reference catalog, these are the closest matches to #D9D6D4.

  • Starbucksneutral
    Warm Neutral · #D4E9E2
    →
  • Aesopneutral
    Cream Paper · #EFE4D2
    →
  • Glossierprimary
    Glossier Pink · #F8D6CD
    →

Cultures using a similar color

From the cultural-palette catalog, these regions feature a color close to #D9D6D4.

  • France (Paris)Lutetian Limestone
    #E5DDC8 · Paris facade stone (Haussmannian-era buildings)
    →
  • IcelandLopapeysa Cream
    #E8DFCC · Undyed Icelandic sheep wool
    →
  • Korea (Obangsaek)Hanji Cream
    #EAE0CB · Mulberry-fiber Korean paper
    →

Tonal strip

All lightness levels at this hue and saturation. Click any to navigate.

Palette moves

Instead of stopping at one swatch, use nearby, opposite, and tonal neighbors to branch into a broader palette.

Lighter companion
Warm Gray Mist
#E7E6E4 · hsl(30, 6%, 90%)
Darker companion
Warm Gray Bloom
#C5C2BE · hsl(30, 6%, 76%)
Complementary counterpoint
Cool Gray Pearl
#D4D6D9 · hsl(210, 6%, 84%)
Analogous lead
Canary Pearl Faint
#DADAD2 · hsl(55, 10%, 84%)
Analogous echo
Scarlet Pearl Faint
#DAD3D2 · hsl(5, 10%, 84%)
Triadic +120°
Sage Gray Pearl
#D4D8D6 · hsl(150, 5%, 84%)
Triadic +240°
Plum Pearl Faint
#D6D2DA · hsl(270, 10%, 84%)
Split-comp +150°
Aqua Pearl Faint
#D2DADA · hsl(180, 10%, 84%)
Split-comp +210°
Iris Pearl Faint
#D2D2DA · hsl(240, 10%, 84%)
Export preview
Base: Warm Gray Pearl #D9D6D4
Lighter companion: Warm Gray Mist #E7E6E4
Darker companion: Warm Gray Bloom #C5C2BE
Complementary counterpoint: Cool Gray Pearl #D4D6D9
Analogous lead: Canary Pearl Faint #DADAD2
Analogous echo: Scarlet Pearl Faint #DAD3D2
Triadic +120°: Sage Gray Pearl #D4D8D6
Triadic +240°: Plum Pearl Faint #D6D2DA
Split-comp +150°: Aqua Pearl Faint #D2DADA
Split-comp +210°: Iris Pearl Faint #D2D2DA

Compare

See how Warm Gray Pearl compares side by side with related colors.

vsWarm Gray MistvsWarm Gray BloomvsCool Gray PearlvsCanary Pearl FaintvsScarlet Pearl FaintvsSage Gray Pearl

Nearest neighbors

The closest archive matches by hue, saturation, and lightness.

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Nearby match
Coral Pearl Faint
#DAD6D2 · hsl(30, 10%, 84%)
Nearby match
Warm Gray Mist
#E7E6E4 · hsl(30, 6%, 90%)
Nearby match
Coral Pearl Muted
#DED6CF · hsl(30, 18%, 84%)
Nearby match
Warm Gray Bloom
#C5C2BE · hsl(30, 6%, 76%)
Nearby match
Coral Mist Faint
#E8E6E3 · hsl(30, 10%, 90%)
Nearby match
Warm Gray Whisper
#F1F0EF · hsl(30, 6%, 94%)

Accessible pairings

Archive colors that meet WCAG contrast standards when paired with this color. Use as text-on-background or background-on-text.

Contrast checker
AAA8.8:1
Sapphire Nocturne Faint
#2E3338
AAA8.9:1
Sapphire Nocturne Muted
#2A333C
AAA8.9:1
Sapphire Nocturne Dust
#263340
AAA8.9:1
Sapphire Nocturne Soft
#223344
AAA8.9:1
Sapphire Nocturne Clear
#17334F
AAA8.9:1
Sapphire Nocturne Vivid
#0D3359

Color Vision Simulation

How this color appears with different color vision deficiencies.

Full simulator
Deuteranopia
#D8D8D5
Protanopia
#D8D8D4
Tritanopia
#D9D5D5
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