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Characteristics, shades and mixing of chocolate brown

Chocolate brown is a warm, deep shade that evokes the rich, dark tones of dark chocolate. It is a colour often associated with natural richness and earth, making it a popular choice for designs that aim to evoke warmth and cosiness. It can be combined with neutral colours such as beige or cream to achieve an elegant and sophisticated look. Chocolate brown is also a colour often used in interior design, furniture and textiles.

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The colour chocolate brown has a rich historical and cultural background. For example, in Baroque and Rococo furniture, the colour harmonised perfectly with gilded trim, exuding luxury and elegance. It is also popular in modern graphic design, especially when it comes to product packaging, as it conveys a sense of quality and naturalness. It is not only present in interior design, but also in fashion, where chocolate brown garments are timeless and combine well with other colours to offer versatility to the wearer.

Chocolate brown colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The RGB code for the chocolate brown colour is (123, 63, 0) and the HEX code is #7B3F00.

 

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#D2691E

RGB

rgb(210, 105, 30)

HSL

hsl(25, 75%, 47%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(25, 86%, 82%)

CMYK

cmyk(0, 50, 86, 18)

Contrasting colour

#1E52D2

Complementary colour

#D2A11E

Dark and light shades of chocolate brown

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Dark shades

Light shades

Chocolate brown complementary colour palettes

Chocolate brown is a unique and rich colour tone that blends well with different colour palettes. Here we present seven different colour palettes that can enhance and harmonise chocolate brown with different light and dark shades.

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Complementary palette

#D2691E
#FFE4B5
#8B4513
#FFD700

Analogue palette

#8B4513
#A0522D
#CD853F
#FFDAB9

Monochrome palette

#3E2723
#5D4037
#795548
#D7CCC8

Triad palette

#D2691E
#708090
#6B8E23
#F5DEB3

Tetrade palette

#D2691E
#FFD700
#8A2BE2
#FF1493

Split complementary palette

#D2691E
#DDA0DD
#FFC0CB
#FAEBD7

Neutral palette

#8B4513
#A0522D
#D2691E
#F5F5DC

what is the colour of chocolate brown?

Chocolate brown is a deep, rich brown shade reminiscent of dark chocolate. It is a colour often used in fashion, interior design and graphic design because it exudes warmth and elegance. Its HEX code usually falls between #7B3F00 and #3C1E00, representing different shades of chocolate.

What is the colour of chocolate brown?

The colour of chocolate brown depends on several factors:

1. **Cocoa content**: the higher the cocoa content in chocolate, the darker and more intense the chocolate brown colour.
2. **Roasting degree**: The degree of roasting of the cocoa beans also affects the colour; cocoa beans roasted for longer and at higher temperatures will result in a darker brown colour.
3. **Additives**: Added ingredients, such as milk or sugar, can lighten the chocolate brown colour.
4. **Cocoa butter quantity**: The presence and quantity of cocoa butter also affects the depth and hue of the colour, as cocoa butter has a lightening effect.
5. **Processing methods**: The technological processes used, such as alkalisation, can also alter the shade of the chocolate brown colour.

How is the chocolate brown colour colour mixing possible?

To mix the chocolate brown colour, you need three basic colours: red, blue and yellow. Mixing these in equal proportions first produces a neutral brown colour. To achieve the exact chocolate brown, add a little black to the brown colour, then a little yellow or red to get a warmer, richer shade. By varying the proportions, you can fine-tune the final result.

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