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Discover the coziness of cinnamon

Cinnamon radiates the comforting glow of autumn spices, combining rich reddish-browns with earthy warmth to create a versatile, inviting hue.

A closer look at the color cinnamon

Cinnamon, derived from the rich hues of its namesake spice, carries a profound cultural legacy spanning ancient trade routes and culinary traditions. The warm, earthy tone embodies comfort, luxury, and natural abundance across diverse cultural contexts. Modern designers and artists frequently choose cinnamon to create welcoming, sophisticated environments that radiate warmth and stability. This versatile color holds particular significance in autumn-themed designs, where it represents the transitional beauty between seasons and the enduring appeal of natural materials.

The technical specifications of cinnamon reveal its composition as a rich, warm brown with subtle red undertones. In digital design, pure cinnamon is represented by the hex code #D2691E, while its RGB values are R:210, G:105, B:30, creating its characteristic warm glow. Professional print applications utilize CMYK values of C:0%, M:50%, Y:86%, K:18% to achieve accurate color reproduction. Interior designers often pair cinnamon with both neutral and bold complementary colors, while web designers value it for its excellent contrast ratios with light backgrounds.

Cinnamon color values

HEX

#D2691E

CMYK

0, 50, 86, 18

RGB

210, 105, 30

HSL

25°, 75, 47

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