Porcelain

#EFF2F3

Porcelain #EFF2F3

Shades of Porcelain

#EDF1F2

#D3D6D7

#B8BBBC

#9EA0A1

#838586

#696B6B

#4F5050

#343535

#1A1A1A

#000000

Find more

Tints of Porcelain

#EDF1F2

#EFF2F3

#F1F4F5

#F3F5F6

#F5F7F7

#F7F8F9

#F9FAFA

#FBFBFC

#FDFDFD

#FFFFFF

Find more

Tones of Porcelain

#E1F6FD

#E3F5FC

#E4F5FA

#E6F4F9

#E7F3F7

#E9F2F5

#EBF1F4

#ECF1F2

#EEF0F1

#EFEFEF

Find more

What color is Porcelain

Porcelain is a light pastel shade of Cyan. It belongs to the color family Pastel Cyan, and it has high lightness and low saturation. Porcelain is a pastel color. Porcelain is a cool color.

Find out more

What are the HEX, RGB, HSV, HSL and CMYK color codes of Porcelain

RGB space

CMYK space


The hex code for Porcelain is #EFF2F3.
In the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color space, which is used for digital colors, Porcelain has 94%% Red, 95% Green, and 95% Blue.
Porcelain has 195° Hue, 2% Saturation, and 95% Value in the HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value) color space, which is another way to represent digital colors.
Porcelain has 195° Hue, 16% Saturation, and 95% Lightness in the HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) color space, which is a different way to express digital colors.
Porcelain has 2% cyan, 0% magenta, 0% yellow, and 5% black in the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) color space, which is used for color printing.

Color Space
Original Units
Percentage

Hex

#EFF2F3

RGB

(239, 242, 243)

(94%, 95%, 95%)

HSV

(195°, 2, 95)

(54%, 2%, 95%)

HSL

(195°, 16, 95)

(54%, 16%, 95%)

CMYK

(2, 0, 0, 5)

(2%, 0%, 0%, 5%)

How does Porcelain contrast with black and white

The natural luminance of Porcelain is 88%, which is high.
Porcelain has a higher contrast with black than white. Porcelain and black have a 18.7:1 contrast ratio, which meets the AAA requirement. These colors are suitable for text. Porcelain and white have a 1.1:1 contrast ratio, which is insufficient for readability.

Luminance
Contrast to Black
Contrast to White

88%

AAA (18.7)

insufficient (1.1)

Example Black

Example White

Example Black

Example White

Find out more

What colors go with Porcelain

Summer

#473E20

#806C34

#A9AAAC

#ECDBAC

#EFF2F3

Winter

#632E6C

#9550C0

#9FA2A2

#EBC1EE

#EFF2F3

Spring

#363739

#3B8C40

#789C1F

#CDCFD1

#EFF2F3

Analogous

#363739

#487DFA

#9D9FA0

#B1BFE0

#EFF2F3

Generate more

How to mix Porcelain paint

To mix Porcelain paint using eight primary colors (Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White, and Black), you'll need to combine 1% Blue, 1% Cyan, 5% Black, 94% White, as shown below.

Yellow

0%

Red

0%

Green

0%

Blue

1%

Cyan

1%

Magenta

0%

Black

5%

White

94%

To mix Porcelain paint using five primary colors (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White, and Black), you'll need to combine 1% Cyan, 5% Black, 94% White, as shown below.

Cyan

1%

Magenta

0%

Yellow

0%

Black

5%

White

94%

What colors are similar to Porcelain

Colors similar to Porcelain are: Catskill White, Water, Lily White, Pattens Blue, and Mabel. Catskill White is more cyan and lighter than Porcelain. Water is more blue and brighter than Porcelain. Lily White is more blue and brighter and lighter than Porcelain. Pattens Blue is more blue and brighter than Porcelain. Mabel is brighter than Porcelain.

Catskill White

#EEF6F7

more cyan,

lighter

Water

#EBF4FA

more blue,

brighter

Lily White

#E7F8FF

more blue,

brighter,

lighter

Pattens Blue

#DEF5FF

more blue,

brighter

Mabel

#D9F7FF

brighter