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asgrå

Asgrå is a color term used in Swedish to describe a pale gray shade with cool undertones, roughly translating to ash gray. The name combines aska meaning ash and grå meaning gray. In design contexts, asgrå is employed as a neutral backdrop that pairs well with whites, blacks, and other cool tones, and it is common in Nordic interior design and fashion for its understated, versatile character.

Standardization and variation: There is no single global standard for asgrå; its exact hue varies by color

Usage and applications: In interiors, asgrå walls or furnishings create a luminous, airy effect and serve as

Etymology and cultural context: The term is a compound of Swedish words for ash and gray, reflecting

See also: Gray, Neutral color, Scandinavian design, Color naming in Swedish.

system
and
by
brand,
including
paint,
fabrics,
and
digital
profiles.
In
practice,
asgrå
is
typically
represented
as
a
light
to
mid
gray
with
a
slight
blue
or
green
cast,
designed
to
read
as
a
quiet,
non-distracting
neutral
under
daylight
as
well
as
artificial
light.
a
versatile
backdrop
for
layered
textures.
In
textiles,
it
appears
in
upholstery,
curtains,
and
carpets,
offering
a
durable
neutral
that
complements
a
range
of
patterns
and
colors.
In
design
contexts
beyond
homes,
asgrå
can
be
used
for
fashion
garments,
product
finishes,
and
branding
to
convey
simplicity
and
restraint.
a
naming
tradition
in
which
color
descriptors
describe
natural
or
material-inspired
hues.
As
a
staple
in
Scandinavian
aesthetics,
asgrå
aligns
with
the
broader
preference
for
light,
neutral
palettes
that
emphasize
form
and
material
quality.