All you need to know about Pewter.

Find out what the color means and how you can pair it with other colors to achieve beautiful results.

Pewter Color Guide: The Elegant Hue of Timeless Sophistication

Pewter (#E9EAEC) is a deep, dark gray named after a metal primarily composed of tin. Although the precise origin of the metal and its name is unknown, pewter kitchen utensils and dinnerware have been discovered in London dating back to the Roman period, marking its presence since the first millennia.

Pewter: Color Symbolism and Versatility

Pewter (#E9EAEC) exudes seriousness and neutrality, with its darker shades bringing depth and sophistication to any design. This timeless hue serves as a perfect balance of classic elegance and understated grace.

Perfect Pairings with Pewter (#E9EAEC)

Pewter (#E9EAEC) pairs effortlessly with a variety of colors, perfect for:

Combine with lighter shades like light gray (#D3D3D3) or creams (#FFFDD0) for a refined and sophisticated look.

Pair with soft blues (#ADD8E6) or muted greens (#B0C4B1) for a calming and balanced palette.

Use alongside bolder colors like navy blue (#000080) or deep burgundy (#800020) to create contrast and visual impact.

Pewter Color Specifications

Hex Code: #E9EAEC – Incorporate this timeless and neutral shade into your design projects to achieve a sophisticated and refined aesthetic.

Color conversion

HEX
#E9EAEC

RGB DECIMAL
233, 234, 236

RGB PERCENTAGE
0.9, 0.9, 0.9

HSL
220.0, 0.1, 0.9, 1.0

HSV
220.0, 0.0, 0.9

CMYK
0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.1

LAB
92.7, 0.0, -1.1

NUMBER
15330028

LUMINANCE
0.82

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