Tan Colors

Everything you need to know about tan colors to inspire your next design.

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Hex

#D2B48C

RGB

210,180,140

HSB

34,33%,82%

HSL

34,44%,69%
Tan Presets

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#D2B48C
#E8D0B0
#A68B69
#F4A460
#C3B091

About Tan Colors

Tan is a warm, neutral color that falls between brown and beige in the color spectrum. It's a versatile shade that evokes natural elements like sand, wood, and earth. The name "tan" comes from "tannum," which refers to the bark of oak trees used in tanning leather.

Symbolism and Psychology

Tan carries rich symbolism across different cultures and contexts. It's often associated with:

Reliability and stability, making it popular for corporate and professional designs. Warmth and comfort, frequently used in interior design and home goods. Earthiness and nature, popular in eco-friendly and organic branding. Simplicity and timelessness, often used in minimalist design. Versatility and neutrality, making it an excellent background or complementary color.

Historical Significance

Historically, tan has been a color of practicality and utility. In ancient civilizations, tan-colored clothing was common because it was easily produced from natural dyes and didn't show dirt readily. During the colonial era, tan became associated with exploration and safari expeditions. In the 20th century, tan gained popularity in fashion through iconic items like khaki pants and trench coats. Today, tan continues to be valued for its versatility and timeless appeal in both fashion and interior design.

Tan Color Variants

Color Name Hex Code RGB
Tan #D2B48C rgb(210, 180, 140)
Light Tan #E8D0B0 rgb(232, 208, 176)
Dark Tan #A68B69 rgb(166, 139, 105)
Sandy Brown #F4A460 rgb(244, 164, 96)
Khaki #C3B091 rgb(195, 176, 145)
Beige #F5F5DC rgb(245, 245, 220)
Wheat #F5DEB3 rgb(245, 222, 179)