Melange is a mixture of shades, made by mixing several different colours. This colour is typically multi-layered and rich in texture and is often used as a dye or yarn. The distinctive feature of melange is that it gives a unique and varied appearance to the materials to which it is applied by mixing the colours in different degrees. This type of dyeing is particularly popular in the fashion and interior design industries as it creates a unique, individual look.
The melange colour, like the original colour blend, also provides a kind of hue transition that creates a visually interesting and dynamic effect. This colour is also often used in knitwear, fabrics and wool products. Because melange is not a homogeneous, monochromatic hue, but rather a mosaic-like colour pattern, it offers designers the opportunity to creatively exploit the interplay of colours to create unique patterns on textiles and other fabrics.
Melanzs colour RGB and HEX colour codes
The RGB code for the melanzs colour is 112, 84, 62 and the HEX code is #70543E.
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#6E7F80 |
RGB |
rgb(110, 127, 128) |
HSL |
hsl(185, 8%, 47%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(185, 14%, 50%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(14%, 1%, 0%, 50%) |
Contrasting colour |
#80766E |
Complementary colour |
#806E7E |
Dark and light shades of Melanzs
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Dark shades
Light shades
Melanzs complementary colour palettes
Melange and its various shades are widely used in design. Below we present 7 different colour palettes of melange, which include complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
What is the colour of melanzs?
Melange is a greyish colour, often with a slight bluish or brownish tint, often found in complex textured fabrics. The colour is achieved by blending fibres of different colours, which gives it a sense of subtlety.
What determines the colour of melanzs?
The colour of melanzs depends on several factors. These include the basic colour of the fibres, the combination of different fibres and their proportions, and the techniques used in the production process. Melange colours are often created by mixing fibres of different colours, resulting in different shades and textures.
How is melanzs colour colour mixing possible?
A melange colour is created by mixing shades of several colours, usually resulting in a subtle, mixed or mottled appearance. It is often used in textiles where fibres of different colours are combined. To achieve melanzs, mix neutral and contrasting colours, such as greys and blues, to achieve even yet varied shades.