Everything about the color Offwhite

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

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What color is offwhite?

Offwhite is a pale, neutral color that sits between white and beige, often used to convey simplicity and cleanliness.

What are similar colors to offwhite?

For variations within the same soft and neutral spectrum as offwhite, consider:

  • Ivory (#FFFFF0) shares offwhite's light, creamy tone but with a slightly warmer hue.
  • Cream (#FFFDD0) is similar to offwhite with its soft, muted yellow undertone.
  • Beige (#F5F5DC) offers a slightly darker, more earthy tone compared to offwhite.

What color goes with offwhite?

To complement offwhite's subtle elegance, consider pairing it with:

  • Teal (#008080) adds a rich, contrasting depth to offwhite's lightness.
  • Sage (#BCB88A) provides a calming, green-tinged balance to offwhite's neutrality.
  • Lavender (#E6E6FA) introduces a gentle, pastel contrast that enhances offwhite's softness.

What color conflicts with offwhite?

To avoid clashing with offwhite's understated elegance, consider avoiding:

  • White (#FFFFFF) can make offwhite appear dingy or dirty by comparison.
  • Gray (#808080) may dull the subtle warmth of offwhite.
  • Black (#000000) can create too stark a contrast, overshadowing offwhite's delicacy.

What does the color offwhite represent?

Offwhite represents purity, simplicity, and sophistication, often associated with minimalism and modern design. Psychologically, it evokes feelings of calmness and clarity, providing a clean slate for creativity. In art and design, offwhite is used to create a sense of space and openness, often serving as a neutral backdrop that highlights other colors and elements.

What's the history of offwhite?

The term "offwhite" emerged as a descriptor for shades that are not pure white but still very light, often used in textiles and interior design. It gained popularity in the 20th century as a versatile color for home decor, offering a softer alternative to stark white. In modern use, offwhite is favored in minimalist and contemporary design for its ability to create a serene and elegant atmosphere.

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Images with offwhite color


a picture of a cake with chocolate chips on top of it
a white gold ring with a rainbow colored diamond in the center
a white gold ring with a rainbow colored diamond
a patch with the words i survived 1034 on it
a sticker that says powered by ai held together by vibes
a sticker of a grave with a halo above it
a sticker that says, my other employee is an agent
a black and white striped shirt on a white background
a gray and white checkered shirt on a white background
a bottle of perfume next to a gold box
a close up of a bottle of perfume on a table
a bottle of perfume sitting next to a bag


Color Conversions

HEX
#FAF9F6
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(250, 249, 246)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(98%, 98%, 96%)
CMYK
0, 0, 2, 2
HSL
hsl(45, 29%, 97%)
HSV (OR HSB)
45, 2, 98
WEB SAFE
#FAF9F6
CIE-LAB
98, 0, 2
XYZ
90, 95, 100
CIE-LCH
98, 2, 97
BINARY
11111010, 11111001, 11110110
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.9803921568627451, green: 0.9764705882352941, blue: 0.9647058823529412)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.9803921568627451, green: 0.9764705882352941, blue: 0.9647058823529412, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFFFAF9F6)


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