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French lilac

French lilac

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#86608e
RGB:
134, 96, 142
CMYK:
6, 32, 0, 44
HSL:
289.6°, 19.3%, 46.7%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2587
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4001
in RAL Design:
RAL 310 50 15
in RAL Effect:
RAL 540-3
in NCS:
NCS S 4020-R50B
What color is French lilac? What looks best in French lilac? The Great French Lilac Adventure
2024-08-23 Snargl 04:14
# General # Fashion # Imagination

What color is French lilac?

Fantasy castle with a lot of stairs and towers in the sky with clouds in the background and a blue light
Woman with purple hair and a full moon in the background
Doll with purple hair and glasses on it's head and purple flowers in the background
Purple cat with a purple coat and purple shoes on it's head and legs
Cartoon character holding a glowing item in his hands and a purple jacket on his jacket and tie
Woman in a purple dress with a full moon behind her
Woman in a bra top and a necklace smiling at the camera with a fish in the background and a light shining on her chest
Purple dragon is in a circular sculpture with a yellow eye on it's face and a purple body
Woman with white hair and red eyes standing in a forest with flowers and trees in the background
French lilac is a color name that refers to a moderately dark purple hue with a gentle hint of blue undertone.

It is sometimes used as a highlight color in interior design, as it can create a soothing and elegant atmosphere.

The color is also associated with the fragrant flowers of the French lilac plant, which can bloom in various shades of purple, pink, white, and cream.

The color French lilac is not included in the web colors list and cannot be used by name in HTML and CSS code.

However, it can be applied to web pages with its hex code, RGB and/or HSL values.

The HEX code for French lilac is #86608E, which means it is composed of 52.55% red, 37.65% green, and 55.69% blue in the RGB color model.

In the HSL color model, French lilac has a hue angle of 289.6 degrees, a saturation of 19.3%, and a lightness of 46.7%.

In the CMYK color model, French lilac is composed of 6% cyan, 32% magenta, 0% yellow, and 44% black.

French lilac is a versatile color that can be paired with different colors to create various color schemes.

It is a beautiful color that can evoke different moods and emotions depending on how it is used and combined with other colors.

This color can be a symbol of romance, creativity, spirituality, mystery, or royalty.

French lilac can also be a source of inspiration for artistic and poetic expressions.

Example of the palette with the French lilac color

Picture with primary colors of French lilac, Indigo, Light gray, Bistre and White smoke
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 4020-R50B
NCS S 4050-R60B
NCS S 1502-R50B
NCS S 8005-Y20R
NCS S 0804-R50B
RAL Classic
RAL 4005
RAL 5002
RAL 7047
RAL 3007
RAL 9003
RAL Design
RAL 320 50 20
RAL 290 30 35
RAL 000 85 00
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 340 92 05
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What looks best in French lilac?

Purple alien with a large head and large eyes is in a doorway with a large purple object in the background. Color #86608E.
Bunch of purple flowers on a table next to a window sill with sunlight coming through the window. Example of French lilac color.
Foggy forest with a person walking down a path in the distance with a light at the end. Color French lilac.
Pair of glasses on top of a table next to a white wall and a shadow of a person. Color #86608E.
French lilac color example: Bunch of purple fruit is shown in this image, with a black background

Example of the palette with the French lilac color

Picture with primary colors of French lilac, Deep jungle green, Pale mauve, Dark olive and Onyx
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...
NCS (Natural Color System)
NCS S 4020-R50B
NCS S 5540-B
NCS S 2010-R10B
NCS S 5030-G50Y
NCS S 9000-N
RAL Classic
RAL 4005
RAL 6004
RAL 7032
RAL 6025
RAL 9005
RAL Design
RAL 320 50 20
RAL 200 20 23
RAL 040 70 10
RAL 110 40 40
RAL 170 20 20
RAL Effect
RAL 540-3
RAL 750-4
RAL 340-1
RAL 250-6
RAL 790-5
Author:
Funny stories about the 'French lilac'

The Great French Lilac Adventure

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Technopolis, where creativity and engineering danced together in a symphony of innovation, lived two extraordinary individuals: Gianni Moon, the eccentric artist with a flair for the dramatic, and Billy Abloh, the meticulous engineer with a penchant for precision. Their paths crossed in the most unexpected of ways, leading to an adventure that would forever change the landscape of industrial design.

Gianni Moon was known for his bold use of colors, often pushing the boundaries of what was considered conventional. His latest obsession was a shade called "French lilac," a vibrant and whimsical hue that seemed to capture the essence of springtime in Paris. Gianni believed that this color had the power to transform the mundane into the magical, and he was determined to prove it.

Billy Abloh, on the other hand, was a man of logic and order. He approached his work with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker, ensuring that every gear and bolt was in its rightful place. Billy had little patience for the frivolities of art, but he couldn't deny the impact that Gianni's creations had on the world around them.

One fateful day, Gianni burst into Billy's workshop, his eyes alight with excitement. "Billy, my friend, I have the most marvelous idea!" he exclaimed, holding up a can of French lilac paint. "We must use this color in our next project!"

Billy raised an eyebrow, skeptical but intrigued. "And what exactly do you propose we do with it?"

Gianni grinned, his mind already racing with possibilities. "Imagine a factory where every machine, every conveyor belt, every tool is painted in French lilac. It will be a feast for the eyes, a celebration of creativity and innovation!"

Billy sighed, knowing that once Gianni set his mind to something, there was no stopping him. "Alright, Gianni. But if we're going to do this, we need to ensure that it doesn't interfere with the functionality of the equipment."

And so, the unlikely duo set to work. Gianni's artistic vision clashed with Billy's engineering expertise, resulting in a series of hilarious mishaps. The first attempt saw the entire factory floor covered in a sticky, lilac mess after Gianni accidentally knocked over a vat of paint. Workers slipped and slid, turning the factory into an impromptu ice-skating rink.

Undeterred, Gianni and Billy pressed on. They experimented with different shades and finishes, trying to find the perfect balance between aesthetics and practicality. At one point, Gianni suggested painting the factory's robotic arms in a gradient of French lilac, only for Billy to point out that the varying shades made it impossible for the sensors to function correctly.

Despite the setbacks, the two grew closer, learning to appreciate each other's strengths. Gianni's boundless creativity began to influence Billy's designs, adding a touch of whimsy to his otherwise utilitarian creations. Meanwhile, Billy's attention to detail helped Gianni refine his artistic vision, ensuring that his ideas were not only beautiful but also functional.

After weeks of trial and error, they finally unveiled their masterpiece: a factory that was both a marvel of engineering and a work of art. The walls were adorned with intricate murals, the machines painted in a harmonious blend of French lilac and metallic silver. The workers, once skeptical, now took pride in their vibrant surroundings, finding joy in their daily tasks.

The Great French Lilac Adventure became the talk of Technopolis, inspiring other artists and engineers to collaborate in new and exciting ways. Gianni and Billy's partnership proved that when creativity and precision come together, the possibilities are endless.

And so, in the heart of Technopolis, the factory stood as a testament to the power of collaboration, a place where art and science danced in perfect harmony, all thanks to the magic of French lilac.
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