What color is myrtle?
Myrtle is defined by hex #21421E, RGB (33, 66, 30), and HSL (115°, 38% saturation, 19% lightness). Designers use these values to match fabrics, finishes, and digital renders across studio shoots and e-commerce assets.
Similar colors
Harmonious pairings
Myrtle
#21421E
Concord
#3C2D3D
Myrtle
#21421E
Dove
#D3CCD3
Myrtle
#21421E
Cinder
#24252B
Myrtle
#21421E
Deep Purple
#36013F
Clashing hues
Myrtle
#21421E
Concord
#3C2D3D
Myrtle
#21421E
Deep Purple
#36013F
Myrtle
#21421E
Dark Purple
#301934
Myrtle
#21421E
Dove
#D3CCD3
Color variations
Shades
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Color palettes
Monochromatic
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Tetradic
Image gallery
Lifestyle and catalog visuals styled with myrtle accents.
Color conversions
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HSV
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CIE-LAB
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iOS - UIKit
Android - Compose
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about hex codes, pairings, and catalog use.
- What is the hex code for Myrtle?
- The hex code for Myrtle is #21421E.
- What are the RGB values for Myrtle?
- Myrtle in RGB is 33, 66, 30.
- What colors go well with Myrtle?
- Harmonious pairings for Myrtle include Concord, Dove, Cinder, Deep Purple. Use these accents for upholstery, decor, and catalog styling.
- How is Myrtle used in furniture and product photography?
- Myrtle works well for backgrounds, accent props, and brand-consistent catalog shots. Match swatches to real materials and use similar colors for cohesive lifestyle scenes.