strength, reliability and security.
Brown is also associated with nature. As with all dark colors, brown can also be associated with loneliness or sadness. For this reason one may not want to use it in large amounts. It would work well for home decor items such as a duvet cover, a blanket, a tablecloth or upholstery. Brown is often used for wardrobe staples such as pants, skirts, or suit jackets. According to colorhexa.com/603ble, in an RGB color space this strong orange has the following hexadecimal values: Red: 96 - Green: 59 - Blue: 30 On the above site there are also statistics for a variety of other color spaces. There are charts of the color's tints, tones and shades as well as illustrations of various types of color schemes. I would classify this dark orange as having a chroma value of 9 and a lightness/darkness value of 8.