Everything about the color Auburn

The meaning of the color auburn and color combinations to inspire your next creation.

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What color is auburn?

Auburn is a rich, reddish-brown color that combines the warmth of brown with the vibrancy of red. It often evokes feelings of warmth and earthiness, reminiscent of autumn leaves or the deep tones of mahogany wood.

What are similar colors to auburn?

For variations within the same warm and earthy spectrum as auburn, consider:

  • Burgundy (#800020) shares auburn's red undertones but is deeper and more wine-like.
  • Maroon (#800000) is similar with its dark red hue, offering a slightly more muted tone.
  • Mahogany (#C04000) is a bit brighter, with a more pronounced red-orange tint.
  • Chestnut (#954535) offers a lighter, more reddish-brown shade that complements auburn's warmth.

What color goes with auburn?

To complement auburn's warm, earthy tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Ivory (#FFFFF0) offers a soft, neutral contrast that highlights auburn's richness.
  • Sage (#9DC28A) provides a calming, green balance that enhances auburn's warmth.
  • Peach (#FFE5B4) adds a gentle, warm contrast that complements auburn's earthy tones.
  • Teal (#008080) introduces a cool, refreshing counterpoint to auburn's warmth.

What color conflicts with auburn?

To avoid clashing with auburn's warm tones, consider avoiding:

  • Black (#000000) can overpower auburn's warmth and depth.
  • White (#FFFFFF) risks washing out auburn's rich tones.
  • Gray (#808080) could dull the vibrancy of auburn.
  • Cream (#FFFDD0) may neutralize the intensity of auburn.

What does the color auburn represent?

Auburn often symbolizes warmth, stability, and a connection to nature, reminiscent of autumn leaves and rustic landscapes. Psychologically, it can evoke feelings of comfort and security, offering a sense of groundedness and reliability. In art and design, auburn is used to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere, often associated with traditional and classic aesthetics.

What's the history of auburn?

The name "auburn" comes from the Middle English word "aburne," which means reddish-brown. It gained popularity in the 16th century, often used to describe hair color. In modern times, auburn is frequently used in fashion and interior design to evoke a sense of warmth and sophistication, making it a popular choice for autumnal palettes.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#A52A2A
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(165, 42, 42)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(65%, 16%, 16%)
CMYK
0, 75, 75, 35
HSL
hsl(0, 59%, 41%)
HSV (OR HSB)
0, 75, 65
WEB SAFE
#A52A2A
CIE-LAB
38, 50, 31
XYZ
17, 10, 3
CIE-LCH
38, 58, 32
BINARY
10100101, 00101010, 00101010
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.6470588235294118, green: 0.16470588235294117, blue: 0.16470588235294117)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.6470588235294118, green: 0.16470588235294117, blue: 0.16470588235294117, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFFA52A2A)


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