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Coffee
What color is Coffee?
Coffee is a brownish color that is a representation of a roasted coffee bean.
Different types of coffee beans have different colors when roasted—the color coffee represents an average.
The hexadecimal color code for coffee is #6F4E37, and the RGB color code is RGB (111, 78, 55).
The hue of coffee is 24.6°, saturation is 33.7%.
There are also variations of coffee color that are named after different types of coffee drinks.
For example, café au lait is a light brown color that is a representation of coffee mixed with milk, also known as a latte.
Another variation of coffee color is café noir, also known as black coffee.
It is a representation of the color of brewed black coffee.
Coffee color is often associated with warmth, comfort, and coziness.
It is also a natural and earthy color that can evoke a sense of organic and rustic style.
Coffee color can be used to create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere in interior design, or to add some depth and contrast to other colors.
Coffee color can also be used to express a rich and sophisticated personality, or to convey a sense of nostalgia and tradition.
Example of the palette with the Coffee color
![Palette with colors: Smoky black, Coffee and Pale taupe Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Coffee, Pale taupe, Caput mortuum and Banana Mania](/images/coffee/man-in-a-suit-is-holding-a-plate-of-food.webp)
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Example of the palette with the Coffee color
![Palette with colors: Coffee, Desert sand and Khaki Picture with primary colors of Coffee, Desert sand, Khaki, Dark sienna and Cafe au lait](/images/coffee/tree-is-growing-out-of-the-water.webp)
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...