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PANTONE 406

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#CBC4BD
RGB:
203, 196, 189
CMYK:
5, 8, 10, 16
HSL:
30°, 7%, 80%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pale silver
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 413
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7035
in RAL Design:
RAL 080 80 05
in RAL Effect:
RAL 850-1
in NCS:
NCS S 2002-Y
What color is PANTONE 406? The Great Pantone 406 Parade
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:14

What color is PANTONE 406?

Bird made of paper on a beach with a storm in the background. Example of CMYK 5,8,10,16 color.
Room with a lot of desks and computers on it and paintings on the wall behind them and a window. Example of PANTONE 406 color.
Robot standing on a balcony with a city in the background. Example of #CBC4BD color.
Digital painting of a woman with white hair and green butterflies around her neck and shoulders. Color RGB 203,196,189.
Small dog with a bow tie standing in a field of roses with roses in the background. Color CMYK 5,8,10,16.
White wolf standing on a hill with a full moon in the background. Color PANTONE 406.
PANTONE 406 has different appearances depending on the type of material and coating it is applied to.

For example, PANTONE 406 C is a bright grayish orange color that is used for coated paper, while PANTONE 406 U is a bright grayish red color that is used for uncoated paper.

PANTONE 406 can also be used for plastics and fabrics, with different variations of hue, saturation, and lightness.

PANTONE 406 has an approximate hexadecimal color code of #CBC4BD, which can be converted to other color models such as RGB, CMYK, HSL, and L*a*b*.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 406 color

Picture with primary colors of Purple taupe, Silver, Onyx, Camouflage green and Turquoise blue
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 6020-R50B
NCS S 2005-R40B
NCS S 9000-N
NCS S 4010-G50Y
NCS S 1060-B
RAL Classic
RAL 7024
RAL 7044
RAL 9005
RAL 7003
RAL 5012
RAL Design
RAL 340 30 05
RAL 000 75 00
RAL 170 20 20
RAL 090 50 10
RAL 210 60 40
RAL Effect
RAL 330-6
RAL 850-1
RAL 790-5
RAL 770-3
RAL 710-2
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 406'

The Great Pantone 406 Parade

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where fashion and colors collided in a spectacular kaleidoscope, there lived an artist named Sonja Ford. Sonja was known for her eccentric designs and love of unconventional colors. Her studio, a riot of patterns and hues, was the epicenter of Chromaville’s creative chaos.

One day, Sonja received a mysterious package. Inside was a single swatch of fabric in a color labeled "Pantone 406." It was a hue she’d never seen before - neither blue nor green but a peculiar blend of both that seemed to shimmer with a life of its own. Attached to the swatch was a note that read, "The future of fashion is in your hands. Make it unforgettable."

Excited by the challenge, Sonja decided to design an entire collection based on Pantone 406. She envisioned dazzling gowns, playful suits, and accessories that would make the entire city buzz with excitement. But to bring her vision to life, she needed fabric, and lots of it. That’s where Eva Flame came into the picture.

Eva was a delivery worker with a flair for the dramatic. Her van, dubbed "The Flaming Express," was decked out with neon decals and fireworks designs. Known for her speedy deliveries and lively personality, Eva was the go-to person for any urgent, outlandish delivery in Chromaville.

Sonja called Eva with a request: "Eva, I need Pantone 406 fabric delivered from the grand textile warehouse on the edge of the city. It’s for a top-secret fashion project!"

Eva's eyes sparkled with excitement. "I’m on it, Sonja! Prepare for the most thrilling delivery of your life!"

Eva zoomed off in The Flaming Express, her van leaving a trail of glitter in its wake. However, the warehouse was not just at the edge of town; it was situated in the middle of a maze of hedges, guarded by colorful but mischievous garden gnomes. The gnomes, known for their penchant for pranks, immediately set up a series of whimsical obstacles to challenge Eva’s delivery skills.

First, Eva had to navigate through a tunnel of spinning rainbow lights. With precision and flair, she maneuvered The Flaming Express through the psychedelic maze, dodging swirling colors and sparkling confetti.

Next, she faced a river of glittering paint that seemed too deep to cross. Eva, undeterred, used her van’s rocket boosters to leap over the shimmering river in a spectacular arc, landing safely on the other side with a triumphant cheer.

Finally, the last challenge was a giant, inflatable obstacle course shaped like a giant Pantone 406 swatch. Eva bounced, zigzagged, and tumbled through the course with acrobatic grace until she reached the treasure: a mountain of Pantone 406 fabric rolls.

With the fabric secured, Eva made her way back to Sonja’s studio, her van now glowing with a triumphant aura. When Sonja saw the fabric, her eyes widened with delight. The fabric was even more magnificent than she had imagined.

In the following days, Sonja worked tirelessly, creating a collection that showcased the mesmerizing beauty of Pantone 406. The city of Chromaville buzzed with anticipation as the Great Pantone 406 Parade was announced.

On the day of the parade, Sonja’s designs dazzled the crowd with their vibrant, iridescent sheen. The outfits flowed like liquid light, capturing the essence of Pantone 406 in every movement. Eva, proudly riding in The Flaming Express, led the parade, her van transformed into a mobile fireworks display.

The crowd cheered as Sonja and Eva took the stage. Sonja, beaming with pride, thanked Eva for her incredible delivery skills. "Without you, none of this would have been possible."

Eva grinned back. "It was an adventure I’ll never forget! Here’s to Pantone 406 and the magic it brought to our city!"

And so, Chromaville celebrated its most colorful parade ever, with Pantone 406 taking center stage and making its mark on the world of fashion. Sonja’s designs became legendary, and Eva’s delivery skills were forever remembered as the stuff of local legend.
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