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It is common for those in the [[baby boom generation]] to think of ''beige'' as being the color [[zinnwaldite (color)|zinnwaldite]] because in the 1960s, [[AT&T]] marketed a colored [[telephone]] for offices and homes in a color they called "beige" which was actually the color ''zinnwaldite''.
It is common for those in the [[baby boom generation]] to think of ''beige'' as being the color [[zinnwaldite (color)|zinnwaldite]] because in the 1960s, [[AT&T]] marketed a colored [[telephone]] for offices and homes in a color they called "beige" which was actually the color ''zinnwaldite''.{{cn}}
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Beige
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#F5F5DC
sRGBB (r, g, b)(245, 245, 220)
HSV (h, s, v)(60°, 10%, 96%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(96, 19, 86°)
SourceX11
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Beige is a light yellowish brown color.

Beige (#F5F5DC)
#F5F5DC

The term originates from beige cloth, a woolen fabric left in its natural color. It has since come to be used for a range of light shades chosen for their neutral or cool appearance, and is often (mis)used for light brown shades.

The first recorded use of beige as a color name in English was in 1887. [1]

Beige and Zinnwaldite

Zinnwaldite
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#EBC2AF
sRGBB (r, g, b)(235, 194, 175)
HSV (h, s, v)(19°, 26%, 92%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(81, 33, 36°)
SourceBF2S Color Guide
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

It is common for those in the baby boom generation to think of beige as being the color zinnwaldite because in the 1960s, AT&T marketed a colored telephone for offices and homes in a color they called "beige" which was actually the color zinnwaldite.[citation needed]

Beige and Ecru

Ecru
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#C2B280
sRGBB (r, g, b)(194, 178, 128)
HSV (h, s, v)(45°, 34%, 76%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(73, 39, 71°)
SourceISCC-NBS
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Originally in the 19th century and up to at least 1930, the color ecru meant exactly the same color as beige or pale cream color [2] , and the word is often used to refer to such fabrics as silk and linen in their unbleached state. Ecru comes from the French word écru, which means literally 'raw' or 'unbleached'. Now in the 21st century, however, ecru is considered a different color from beige.

French beige

French Beige
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#A67B5B
sRGBB (r, g, b)(166, 123, 91)
HSV (h, s, v)(26°, 45%, 65%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(55, 41, 41°)
SourceISCC-NBS
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

At right is displayed the color French beige.

It is perhaps the existence of this color that led people to believe that beige is a light brown color instead of the pale cream shown in the color box at the beginning of this article. The first recorded use of French beige as a color name in English was in 1927. [3]

The source of this color is the following website: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of French beige (color sample #57)

Colors in the beige range

Related color names used for colors in the beige range include cream, buff, zinnwaldite, ecru, tan, and Khaki.

Colors in the beige range color comparison chart

The source of these colors is the web color chart and List of Crayola crayon colors.

  • Yellow Mist (web color Light Yellow) (Hex: #FFFFE0) (RGB: 255, 255, 224)
  • Old Lace (web color) (Hex: #F5F5DC) (RGB: 245, 245, 220)
  • Linen (web color) (Hex: #FAF0E6) (RGB: 250, 240, 230)
  • Antique White (web color) (Hex: #FAEBD7) (RGB: 250, 235, 215)
  • Blanched Almond (web color) (Hex: #FFEBCD) (RGB: 255, 235, 205)
  • Light Goldenrod (web color) (Hex: #FAFAD2) (RGB: 250, 250, 210)
  • Lemon Chiffon (web color) (Lemon Cream) (Hex: #FFFACD) (RGB: 255, 250, 205)
  • Cornsilk (web color) (Hex: #FFF8DC) (RGB: 255, 248, 220)
  • Beige (web color) (Hex: #F5F5DC) (RGB: 245, 245, 220)
  • Cream (Hex: #FFFDD0) (RGB: 255, 253, 208)
  • Papaya Whip (web color) (Hex: #FFEFD5) (RGB: 255, 239, 213)
  • Banana Mania (Crayola) (Hex: #FBE7B2) (RGB: 251, 231, 128)
  • Moccasin (web color) (Hex: #FFE4B5) (RGB: 255, 228, 182)
  • Peach-Yellow (Hex: #FADFAD) (RGB: 250, 223, 173)
  • Wheat (web color) (Hex: #F5DEB3) (RGB: 245, 222, 179)
  • Bisque (web color) (Hex: #FFE4C4) (RGB: 255, 228, 196)
  • Navajo White (web color) (Hex: #FFDEAD) (RGB: 255, 222, 173)
  • Light Khaki (X11 "Khaki") (Hex: #F0E68C) (RGB: 240, 230, 140)
  • Pale Goldenrod (web color) (Hex: #EEE8AA) (RGB: 238, 232, 170)
  • Pale Canary Yellow (Crayola Canary) (Hex: #FFFF99) (RGB: 255, 255, 153)
  • Buff (Hex: #F0DC82) (RGB: 240, 220, 130)
  • Flax (Hex: #EEDC82) (RGB: 238, 220, 130)
  • Zinnwaldite (Hex: #EBC2AF) (RGB: 235, 194, 175)
  • Desert Sand (Crayola) (Hex: #EDC9AF) (RGB: 237, 201, 175)
  • Ecru (Hex: #C3B091) (RGB: 205, 184, 145)
  • Tan (Hex: #D2B48C) (RGB: 210, 180, 140)
  • Khaki (HTML/CSS) (Hex: #C3B091) (RGB: 195, 176, 145)
  • Dark Khaki (X11 "Dark Khaki") (Hex: #BDB76B) (RGB: 189, 183, 107)
  • Tumbleweed (Crayola) (Hex: #DEA681) (RGB: 222, 166, 129)
  • Pale Taupe (Hex: #BC987E) (RGB: 188, 152, 126)
  • Fallow (Hex: #C19A6B) (RGB: 193, 154, 107)
  • Pale Brown (Hex: #987654) (RGB: 152, 118, 54)
  • French Beige (Hex: #A67B5B) (RGB: 166, 123, 91)

Beige in human culture

Business

Computers

  • Beige shades have so often been used for personal computer cases and peripherals like mice and monitors that the term beige box has come to mean an ordinary, run-of-the-mill, generic, unremarkable personal computer, and by extension anything which is generic or run-of-the-mill.

Ethnography

Fashion

Language

  • In many languages, as in English, the word for beige is an adaptation of the French word.

Sports

  • Beige was the color of New Zealand Cricket team from 1984-1989.

See also

References

  1. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 190; Color Sample of Beige: Page 45 Plate 11 Color Sample C2
  2. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 149--Discussion of the color Beige (shown in this book's color sample as the same color that is displayed as "beige" in the Wikipedia color box shown above) notes that beige is exactly the same color as Ecru.
  3. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 195; Color Sample of French beige: Page 49 Plate 13 Color Sample A7