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HEX Triplet:
#3b444b
RGB:
59, 68, 75
CMYK:
21, 9, 0, 71
HSL:
206°, 12%, 26%
Closest colors:
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Charcoal
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 432
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RAL 7026
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 25 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 750-6
in NCS:
NCS S 6502-B
How the Arsenic color can be used in the interior? How to decorate the garden in the Arsenic color?
2024-08-24 Snargl 11:38
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

How the Arsenic color can be used in the interior?

Vase with some flowers in it on a table next to a window sill with a view of a city
Red and gold shield with a bird on it's side and a cross on the front of it
Street with a large painting of a woman on the side of a building with a sky background and a brick walkway
Tea pot and a tea kettle on a table with a window in the background and a teapot in the foreground
Bedroom with a bed
Room with a table and a window with a view of a town outside of it and a shelf with books
Room with a clock and a cabinet in it and a window in the corner of the room with a door
Arsenic color is a shade of green that was popular in the Victorian era, but also has a toxic history.

It was made from copper arsenite, a poisonous compound that caused many deaths and illnesses.

Today, arsenic color is a safe and stylish choice for interior design, as it can create a vibrant, elegant, and cozy atmosphere.

Arsenic color can be used in different ways to achieve different effects in the interior.

Here are some tips and examples:
  • Use arsenic color as an accent wall or wallpaper to create a focal point and contrast with neutral or pastel colors.
    This can make the room look more spacious and lively.
    For example, you can pair arsenic color wallpaper with white or cream furniture and bedding, or with pink or yellow accessories.

  • Use this color as a main color for the walls or furniture to create a bold and dramatic look.
    This can make the room look more luxurious and sophisticated.
    For example, you can paint the walls and the ceiling with arsenic color and add brass or gold accents, or use arsenic color velvet sofa and curtains with dark wood or black furniture.

  • Use arsenic color as a subtle touch to add some warmth and personality to the room.
    This can make the room look more inviting and cozy.
    For example, you can use arsenic color pillows, rugs, lamps, or art pieces to complement other colors in the room, such as beige, brown, gray, or blue.

Arsenic color is a versatile and beautiful color that can suit different styles and moods.

It can also reflect the taste of previous generations and add some historical charm to the interior.

However, it is important to balance arsenic color with other colors and elements, as too much of it can be overwhelming and gloomy.

Arsenic color can be a great way to spice up your interior and express your creativity.

Example of the palette with the Arsenic color

Picture with primary colors of Zinnwaldite, Arsenic, Gray-Tea Green, Smoky black and Umber
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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How to decorate the garden in the Arsenic color?

Painting of a fantasy city with a bridge and a pond in front of it and a sky background
Painting of a lighthouse on a rocky cliff by the ocean with a wave crashing in front of it
Painting of a castle with a mountain in the background and a lake in front of it with lights on
Arsenic is a chemical element that has a metallic gray color and various allotropes.

It is not a common color for garden decoration, but it can be used to create a striking contrast with other colors, such as green, purple, or yellow.

Here are some possible ways to decorate the garden in the arsenic color:
  • Use arsenic-colored tiles or stones to create a patio, a pathway, or a border for your flower beds.
    Mix them with other materials, such as wood, metal, or glass, to create a more interesting texture and pattern.

  • Plant flowers or foliage that have arsenic-colored accents, such as lavender, iris, allium, or dusty miller.
    You can also use dried flowers or seed pods that have a similar hue, such as hydrangea, echinacea, or poppy.

  • Paint or spray-paint some garden accessories, such as pots, planters, sculptures, or signs, in the arsenic color.
    Use stencils or stickers to create designs or words on them.
    Alternatively, you can buy or make some garden art that is already in the arsenic color, such as metal sculptures, mosaic pieces, or wind chimes.

  • Add some lighting to your garden that has an arsenic-colored glow, such as solar lights, fairy lights, or lanterns.
    You can also use candles or torches that have an arsenic-colored flame, such as those made with paraffin wax or citronella oil.
    Lighting can create a dramatic effect in your garden, especially at night.

Example of the palette with the Arsenic color

Picture with primary colors of Arsenic, Dark jungle green, Pastel brown, Dark gray and Flavescent
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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