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PANTONE 472

PANTONE 472

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#E6A673
RGB:
230, 166, 115
CMYK:
1, 46, 63, 1
HSL:
27°, 50%, 90%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Fawn
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2023
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1002
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 70 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 420-3
What color is PANTONE 472? The Pantone Pantomime
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 472?

Snowy landscape with a sun setting in the background. Example of #E6A673 color.
Painting of a castle with a full moon in the background. Color #E6A673.
PANTONE 472 color. Man and a robot walking in the desert towards a bridge with a giant ball in the background
Wooden owl on a ledge next to daisies and a tree branch with a city in the background. Color #E6A673.
Kitchen with a stove, sink and a window with a view of the outside of the room. Example of CMYK 1,46,63,1 color.
PANTONE 472 is a medium light shade of orange with a warm and peachy hue.

It has the RGB values of 230, 166, 115 and the CMYK values of 1, 46, 63, 1.

It has a hexadecimal color code of #E6A673 and a hue of 27 degrees.

PANTONE 472 can be used for various purposes, such as branding, packaging, fashion, or interior design.

It is a cheerful and inviting color that can evoke feelings of warmth, comfort, and happiness.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 472 color

Picture with primary colors of Tumbleweed, Seal brown, Sienna, Pale Sandy Brown and Beaver
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...
RAL Classic
RAL 1001
RAL 8022
RAL 3011
RAL 1014
RAL 7034
RAL Design
RAL 050 70 30
RAL 000 15 00
RAL 030 30 45
RAL 040 80 30
RAL 030 50 20
RAL Effect
RAL 310-3
RAL 790-5
RAL 350-4
RAL 140-1
RAL 780-5
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 472'

The Pantone Pantomime

Long time ago, in the bustling heart of the fashion world, where haute couture was a language spoken only by the elite, a revolutionary color was about to make waves. This color, known only as Pantone 472, was a peculiar shade of beige that had, until recently, been overlooked as dull and uninspired. But in the hands of the right people, it was about to become the hottest trend.

Enter Sonja Steel, an audacious fashion entrepreneur with a flair for the dramatic and a knack for spotting trends before they even existed. Sonja had recently stumbled upon Pantone 472 during a swatch party where designers were scrambling for the next big thing. Most dismissed it as "beige in a rut," but Sonja saw something magical. She was convinced that this unassuming color was destined to revolutionize the fashion industry.

Sonja's plan was to launch a high-fashion line entirely in Pantone 472, a daring move that had her team’s eyebrows permanently raised. She called her collection "Boringly Brilliant," and was set to unveil it at the grandest fashion show of the year. Everything was perfect - until the last minute when disaster struck. The pièce de résistance, a one-of-a-kind, jaw-droppingly beautiful gown made entirely of Pantone 472, was nowhere to be found.

In a panic, Sonja turned to her delivery worker, Scarlett Black, who was known for her punctuality, efficiency, and - unbeknownst to most - her surprisingly keen fashion sense. Scarlett had been delivering fabrics to Sonja's studio for months, and she was the only one Sonja could think of who might save the day.

Scarlett, with her trusty delivery van, was immediately dispatched on a frantic search for the missing gown. She raced through the city, dodging traffic and arguing with overly enthusiastic street performers who tried to promote their "artistic interventions" on her route. It was as if the universe itself was conspiring against her.

Meanwhile, Sonja was fielding increasingly frantic calls from journalists, clients, and even a rather smug rival designer. As the minutes ticked away, the fashion show was about to start. With no gown in sight, Sonja was on the verge of a meltdown.

Just when all hope seemed lost, Scarlett burst through the back door of the venue, breathless but triumphant. The gown had been found, stuck in a warehouse, of all places. In her rush, Scarlett had become somewhat of an urban legend, with stories of her high-speed chase circulating among the staff and models.

As Scarlett handed over the gown, Sonja couldn’t help but notice that the normally calm delivery worker had somehow managed to get her hands on an impromptu Pantone 472 outfit herself - something she’d whipped up from leftover fabric scraps. It was a sight to behold: a perfectly mismatched but stylish ensemble that somehow worked.

The fashion show began, and Pantone 472 took the spotlight. The crowd was mesmerized by the understated elegance of the beige tones, and critics praised the bold choice of color. What had once seemed mundane now shimmered with sophistication.

As for Scarlett, she was hailed as a fashion hero in the press. The story of how a delivery worker saved the show became a sensation, and Pantone 472 was forever enshrined as a symbol of understated brilliance. Sonja Steel and Scarlett Black had not only revolutionized fashion but also proved that sometimes, the most unexpected heroes could make the biggest impact.

And so, in the world of high fashion, Pantone 472 became the new black. Sonja continued to push boundaries with her innovative designs, and Scarlett found herself at the heart of every fashion revolution, all thanks to a color that no one had seen coming.
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