The colour truffle is a rich, warm shade that comes from the blend of chocolate and earth tones. This colour is often reminiscent of truffle mushrooms or Belgian chocolates, giving an elegant and sophisticated look to any space or object it is used to decorate. The colour truffle looks equally good in interior design elements, furniture and fashion items, helping to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The colour truffle is often used in rooms where comfort and elegance are important. It has the ability to combine natural beauty with modern design, as earthy tones have a calming effect, while rich chocolate shades create a pleasant sensation. This shade also has a range of lightness levels, allowing you to create different styles and moods in a space or composition.
truffle colour rgb and hex colour codes
The truffle colour is a dark brown shade. Its RGB code is (51, 17, 0) and its HEX code is #331100.
truffle colour
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#3D2B1F |
RGB |
rgb(61, 43, 31) |
HSL |
hsl(22, 33%, 18%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(22, 49%, 24%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(0, 30, 49, 76) |
Contrasting colour |
#C25448 |
Complementary colour |
#1F3D2B |
Dark and light shades of truffle
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Dark shades
Light shades
Truffle complementary colour palettes
The colour truffle is a deep, rich brown shade that is perfect for adding an elegant look to interiors and clothing. Here are the best complementary, analogue, monochromatic, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral colour palettes of truffle.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
what is the colour of the truffle colour?
The colour truffle is a dark, deep shade that is most reminiscent of a mixture of chocolate brown and black. The shades of this colour combine with brown and grey to create an elegant, understated effect.
What determines the colour of truffles?
The colour of truffles depends on a number of factors, including the characteristics of the variety, soil type, climate, the root system of the trees with which they live in symbiosis and the stage of ripening. Different varieties of truffles can take on different colours, for example black truffles can be dark brown or black, while white truffles tend to be light or yellowish in colour. The mineral-rich composition and pH of the soil can also affect the colour of the truffle.
How is truffle colour colour mixing possible?
The truffle colour is achieved by mixing several colours, mainly brown, grey and black, until the desired deep and rich shade is achieved. You can also add a little white to soften the darkness and adjust the intensity of the mixture accordingly.