The zebrano colour provides a unique look in woodwork and interior design, named after the zebrano tree (Microberlinia brazzavillensis). This colour shade is unique because the dark, contrasting stripes blend harmoniously with the lighter ground surface to create a pattern reminiscent of zebra. The striking and striking character of the colour makes it an excellent choice for adding a unique and natural aesthetic to any space or piece of furniture.
The zebrano colour, combined with other woods, creates particularly attractive contrasts that enrich the texture of interiors and add visual interest. It is often used for furniture and flooring as it is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also durable and resistant. For those looking for a design that communicates a natural and luxurious feel, zebrano can be a particularly attractive choice.
Zebrano colour RGB and HEX colour codes
RGB code for zebrano colour: rgb(60, 36, 25). HEX code for zebrano colour: #3C2419.
Zebrano colour
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#4C3024 |
RGB |
rgb(76, 48, 36) |
HSL |
hsl(17, 36%, 22%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(17, 53%, 30%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(0, 37, 53, 70) |
Contrasting colour |
#BCE6FF |
Complementary colour |
#244C48 |
Dark and light shades of Zebrano
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Dark shades
Light shades
Zebrano's complementary colour palettes
The colour zebrano is a special, characteristic shade among the natural brown wood tones. An excellent choice for interior wood furniture and other wood design elements.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
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Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
zebrano colour colour
The zebrano colour is a combination of dark and light brown stripes that create a contrasting pattern, often reminiscent of a zebra.
What determines the colour of zebrano?
The colour of zebrano depends mainly on the natural variations of the wood species. The characteristic striped pattern and colour of zebrano wood is determined by physiological and environmental factors that have evolved during the natural growth of the tree. The age of the tree, the growing environment, the composition of the soil and the processing methods of the wood also contribute to such colour variations.
How is the zebrano colour colour mixing possible?
Zebrano, also known as zebra, is an exotic tree with a distinctive dark and light striped pattern. To mix the zebrano colour, the following steps are required:
1. **Preparing the surface**: Use a light wood colour or a light brown as a base.
2. **Add dark stripes**: Mix a slightly darker brown or black colour to the base and draw longitudinal stripes with a thin brush or paint knife.
3. **Blending the colours**: Gently blend the stripes with the base colour using a soft brush or sponge to create a natural effect.
4. **Add layer and texture**: Repeat the process several times until you achieve the desired depth and texture.
This process mimics the natural appearance of the zebra fish, creating the effect of zebrano colour.