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PANTONE 5215

PANTONE 5215

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#B398A9
RGB:
179, 152, 169
CMYK:
15, 38, 7, 22
HSL:
322°, 15%, 70%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Rose quartz
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 436
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9006
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 70 05
in RAL Effect:
RAL 560-M
What color is PANTONE 5215? The Lavender Lounge
2024-09-21 Snargl 02:10

What color is PANTONE 5215?

CMYK 15,38,7,22. Kitchen with a lot of purple cabinets and a window
Cartoon alien standing in a field of flowers with a castle in the background and a purple sky with stars. Example of RGB 179,152,169 color.
Cartoon character with a white hair and a brown jacket on a snowy night with street lights in the background. Example of RGB 179,152,169 color.
RGB 179,152,169. Character from a video game with a sword and a dragon in the background
PANTONE 5215 is a light shade of purple with a hint of pink.

It has a HEX value of #B398A9 and a RGB value of (179, 152, 169).

It can also be expressed in CMYK as (15, 38, 7, 22).

PANTONE 5215 can be found in various Pantone products, such as the Formula Guide, the Color Bridge Guide, and the Solid Chips.

It is a soft and soothing color that can evoke feelings of calmness, elegance, and femininity.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 5215 color

Picture with primary colors of Bistre, Silver, Shadow, Antique White and Smoky black
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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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 5215'

The Lavender Lounge

Christian Angelos, a shop assistant at the local paint store, had an unremarkable life filled with unremarkable paint swatches. His days revolved around matching customers with the perfect shades of beige and gray. But one day, a peculiar color arrived in the shop - PANTONE 5215, a delightful lavender that seemed to have a whimsical glow to it. Christian couldn't help but be intrigued by this color, which was far more vibrant and playful than his usual palette.

Enter Raj Gonzalez, an engineer known for his penchant for experimenting with unconventional solutions. Raj had recently moved into a new apartment and was determined to transform it into something spectacular. He wanted his space to be not just functional, but also a talking point. When he strolled into Christian's shop, he had one goal in mind: to find a color that would make his apartment unforgettable.

Christian greeted Raj with his usual enthusiasm, though he was secretly hoping that Raj would ask about PANTONE 5215. To his delight, Raj's eyes lit up when he saw the lavender swatch.

"Wow, what's this color?" Raj asked, his curiosity piqued. "It looks like a cross between a sunset and a magic trick."

Christian, seizing the opportunity, replied, "Ah, that's PANTONE 5215. It's quite special. People usually overlook it, but it has a unique way of transforming a space."

Raj grinned. "That's exactly what I need! I'm looking for something that will make my room stand out. Can you help me come up with a design that incorporates this color?"

Christian's eyes sparkled with mischief. "Absolutely! Let's make your room the talk of the town. How about we give this color a little twist?"

And so, Christian and Raj began brainstorming. Christian suggested they use PANTONE 5215 in an unconventional way. Instead of just painting the walls, they would create a room where the color interacted with the furniture and lighting in unexpected ways.

They decided to start with the most mundane item in the room: the ceiling fan. Raj, with his engineering prowess, proposed converting the fan blades into a rotating, color-changing display. Christian was ecstatic about the idea and suggested adding lavender LED lights to make the fan blades glow in different hues of PANTONE 5215.

Next up, they tackled the furniture. Christian had a wild idea: why not turn the couch into a "mood sofa" that changed color with the touch of a button? Raj, always up for a challenge, engineered a system that used a combination of fabric sensors and hidden LEDs to change the couch's color to various shades of lavender depending on the user's mood.

The pièce de résistance, however, was the pièce de résistance: a wall that played an interactive game. They installed motion-sensor panels that, when touched, would project playful patterns and designs in PANTONE 5215 across the wall. It was like a game of Twister, but with color!

As the project came together, Raj and Christian couldn't wait to see the results. When the room was finally ready, Raj invited a few friends over for the big reveal. As his friends stepped inside, their jaws dropped in amazement.

The ceiling fan whirred above, casting shifting lavender patterns across the room. The "mood sofa" changed from a calm, serene lavender to a vibrant, pulsating purple, depending on who was sitting on it. And the interactive wall? It turned the entire room into a giant game, with guests dancing around to change the projected designs.

Everyone was mesmerized, but the best moment came when one of Raj's friends accidentally bumped into the motion-sensor panel, causing the wall to project a massive, dancing lavender cat. The room erupted in laughter and applause.

"Who knew lavender could be so entertaining?" one friend exclaimed, still laughing.

Raj, beaming with pride, turned to Christian. "You were right! PANTONE 5215 wasn't just a color - it was a whole experience!"

Christian, feeling quite pleased with himself, replied, "Sometimes the most unexpected colors can bring the most unexpected joy."

From that day on, Raj's apartment became famous for its whimsical use of PANTONE 5215. It wasn't just a room; it was a lavender lounge, a place where color and fun collided in the most delightful ways. And as for Christian, he continued to work at the paint store, always on the lookout for the next color that might just change someone's life - or at least their living room.
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