Shades of Brown: Hex & RGB Codes + Color Meanings
· By Aileen Suarez
Brown is one of the most versatile and grounding colors in design. It ranges from creamy neutrals to rich, chocolatey tones—and it’s everywhere: in nature, fashion, interior design, and branding. Whether you’re working on a warm website palette, choosing natural tones for packaging, or exploring earthy aesthetics, the brown color family has something for every project.
I’ve collected and curated over 60+ shades of brown—each with a hex code, RGB value, and description to help you find exactly what you need. You’ll find classic hues like Beige and Chocolate alongside deeper, moodier tones like Seal Brown, Burnt Umber, and Van Dyke.

Why Designers Love Brown
Brown offers stability, warmth, and a connection to the natural world. It’s a color that feels safe, strong, and timeless. In design, browns often work well in rustic, vintage, cozy, and organic settings. Depending on the hue, brown can feel luxurious, rugged, soft, or bold. It pairs effortlessly with neutrals, greens, blues, and golds.
Popular Shades of Brown
Here are a few of the most used and loved browns. Each color is linked to its anchor in the full collection for easier exploration.
Shade | Description | Hex Code | RGB |
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Beige | A soft neutral that works beautifully in minimalist, elegant, and cozy settings. | #F5F5DC | rgb(245, 245, 220) |
Tan | Earthy and casual—perfect for fashion, interiors, and leather tones. | #D2B48C | rgb(210, 180, 140) |
Chocolate | A rich, dark brown that brings indulgence and warmth to any design. | #7B3F00 | rgb(123, 63, 0) |
Burnt Umber | A deep reddish-brown used in classic art and timeless design palettes. | #8A3324 | rgb(138, 51, 36) |
Seal Brown | A luxurious, dark hue often used in high-end leather and furniture design. | #59260B | rgb(89, 38, 11) |
Brown Color Pairing Ideas
- Brown + Cream: Soft and timeless for elegant branding or interiors
- Brown + Forest Green: A grounded, organic combo for nature brands
- Brown + Terracotta: Warm and rustic for cozy or Mediterranean designs
- Brown + Gold: Luxurious and rich—great for upscale or traditional designs
Looking for More?
This collection is just the beginning. Explore all shades of brown here—including hidden gems like Caput Mortuum, Van Dyke, and Bistre for historic, earthy, or vintage design vibes.
Want to go beyond browns? Visit the full Color Tools Collection to explore over 600+ curated shades across every major color group: from vibrant reds and blues to elegant grays and blacks.