A complete guide to the color Scarlet

Scarlet is a mid-tone warm red tone (#FF2400) suited to furniture catalogs, interior styling, and lifestyle photography. Explore conversions, similar swatches, and palette combinations below.

Scarlet
#FF2400

What color is scarlet?

Scarlet is defined by hex #FF2400, RGB (255, 36, 0), and HSL (8°, 100% saturation, 50% lightness). Designers use these values to match fabrics, finishes, and digital renders across studio shoots and e-commerce assets.

Similar colors

Harmonious pairings

Scarlet

#FF2400

Anthracite

#293133

Scarlet

#FF2400

Juniper

#5B7C7D

Scarlet

#FF2400

Tourmaline

#86A1A9

Scarlet

#FF2400

Onyx

#353839

Clashing hues

Scarlet

#FF2400

Scarlet

#FF2400

Scarlet

#FF2400

Scarlet

#FF2400

Moonstone

#3AA8C1

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about hex codes, pairings, and catalog use.

What is the hex code for Scarlet?
The hex code for Scarlet is #FF2400.
What are the RGB values for Scarlet?
Scarlet in RGB is 255, 36, 0.
What colors go well with Scarlet?
Harmonious pairings for Scarlet include Anthracite, Juniper, Tourmaline, Onyx. Use these accents for upholstery, decor, and catalog styling.
How is Scarlet used in furniture and product photography?
Scarlet works well for backgrounds, accent props, and brand-consistent catalog shots. Match swatches to real materials and use similar colors for cohesive lifestyle scenes.