RAL Design

RAL 270 70 15

Pale Chamomile

RAL 270 70 15 Pale Chamomile is defined by hue 270, lightness 70, and chroma 15, a warm luminous golden yellow with the gentle glow of chamomile-infused cream and the soft warmth of sun-warmed sandstone. It is specified for bedroom feature walls, spa and wellness interiors, and decorative ceramic glazes where a calming herbal warmth is desired. This pale chamomile tone works harmoniously with natural wood, linen textiles, and matte brass accents.

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Color Reference

Hex#B8A480
RGBrgb(184, 164, 128)
HSLhsl(39°, 28%, 61%)
CMYKcmyk(0%, 11%, 30%, 28%)
RAL Design HLC
Hue270°
Lightness70
Chroma15

The RAL Design system uses Hue-Lightness-Chroma (HLC) notation. Hue describes the color family (0-360°), Lightness describes brightness (0-100), and Chroma describes saturation intensity (0-100+).

Color Analysis
RGB Composition
R
184
G
164
B
128
Temperature
WarmCool
Contrast Accessibility
White text
2.4:1Fail
Black text
8.7:1Pass

WCAG 2.1 AA requires 4.5:1 contrast for normal text. Results show this color as a background.

Spectrum & Perceptual Position

Hue Spectrum
60°120°180°240°300°360°
CIELAB a*b* Chromaticity
-3003060-3003060a* (Green ← → Red)b* (Blue ← → Yellow)
L* (Lightness)68
a* (Green-Red)2
b* (Blue-Yellow)21
L* (LCh)68
C* (Chroma)21
h° (Hue)85°

CIELAB is a perceptually uniform color space. Euclidean distance between two colors in this diagram closely matches human visual difference. The dot size shows your selected color; slightly larger dots are the nearest perceptual neighbors.

Color Harmonies

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Reference + opposite hue with tonal variations

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Pairwise Contrast Ratios
1.2:1
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1.5:1
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2.6:1
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2.1:1

Contrast ratios follow WCAG 2.1 guidelines. Green (≥4.5:1) passes AA for normal text. Amber (≥3:1) passes for large text only. Grey indicates low contrast.

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