Pewter is a medium gray like the metal alloy. It's traditional, solid, and historically significant.
Named after pewter, a tin alloy used for centuries. The color represents traditional craftsmanship.
Pewter works great for traditional brands, solid designs, and historic products. It's popular for home goods. Great for heritage and artisan branding.
142, 146, 145
165°, 2%, 56%
0.03, 0.00, 0.01, 0.43
0.284
Color mixed with white for lighter variations
#8E9291
20% white
#A4A7A6
40% white
#BABCBC
60% white
#D0D2D2
80% white
#E7E8E8
100% white
Color mixed with black for darker variations
#8E9291
20% black
#6F7372
40% black
#525655
60% black
#373A39
80% black
#1D2020
100% black
Color mixed with gray for muted variations
#8E9291
20% gray
#8B8E8E
40% gray
#888B8A
60% gray
#868787
80% gray
#838483
100% gray
Colors that work beautifully together based on color theory
Opposite on the color wheel, creates high contrast
#8E9291
#928E8F
Adjacent colors, creates harmony and cohesion
#8E928F
#8E9291
#8E9192
Three colors equally spaced, vibrant and balanced
#8E9291
#918E92
#92918E
Base plus two adjacent to complement, less tension
#8E9291
#928E91
#928F8E
Four colors forming a square, rich and diverse palette
#8E9291
#8F8E92
#928E8F
#91928E
Named colors from the same family
Gray
#808080
Gainsboro
#DCDCDC
Light Gray
#D3D3D3
Silver
#C0C0C0
Dark Gray
#A9A9A9
Dim Gray
#696969
Light Slate Gray
#778899
Slate Gray
#708090
Dark Slate Gray
#2F4F4F
Charcoal
#36454F
Gunmetal
#2A3439
Ash
#B2BEB5
Smoke
#738276
Fog
#D7D0C1
Mist
#BBB9B5
Steel
#71797E
Iron
#48494B
Lead
#212121
Graphite
#383838
Slate
#708090
Stone
#928E85
Cement
#8D918D
Concrete
#95A5A6
Battleship Gray
#848482
Nickel
#727472
Platinum
#E5E4E2
Titanium
#878681
Chrome
#DBE4EB
Dove Gray
#6D6968
Elephant
#808080
Marengo
#4C5866
Greige
#9F9A91
Warm Gray
#9A8B7A
Cool Gray
#8C92AC