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Askgrå

Askgrå is a color term used in Swedish to denote ash gray. The compound word derives from ask (ash tree/ash) and grå (gray), describing a cool, mid-to-light gray with subtle blue- or green-tinges. Because color naming is context-dependent, the exact shade labelled askgrå can vary between manufacturers and catalogs.

In practice, askgrå is common in Nordic design as a neutral base color. It is used on

Color standards: There is no universal 'askgrå' shade; different systems (NCS, RAL, Pantone) assign different codes.

Origin and cultural usage: The prominence of neutral grays like askgrå reflects Nordic design traditions emphasizing

walls,
furniture,
textiles,
and
fashion
and
is
valued
for
its
versatility;
it
pairs
with
white,
natural
wood,
and
black
for
a
minimalist
palette.
In
fashion,
askgrå
fabrics
range
from
light
heather
to
deep
slate.
When
selecting
paint
or
fabric,
samples
are
important.
In
Sweden
and
neighboring
Nordic
countries,
catalogs
may
present
several
variants
under
the
same
name,
with
descriptors
such
as
'light,'
'medium,'
or
with
undertone
notes
(blue-tinged
or
warm).
simplicity,
natural
materials,
and
subdued
palettes.
The
term
appears
in
home-improvement
media,
interior
design
guides,
and
fashion
media
within
Swedish-language
contexts.