Burgundy

Burgundy is a deep, rich color that blends red and purple to create a shade reminiscent of the wine from the Burgundy region of France, from which it takes its name. Burgundy symbolizes sophistication, power, and ambition.
History
The color burgundy has been associated with wealth, power, and prestige for centuries. It became particularly popular in fashion and textiles in the 19th and 20th centuries, often worn by the aristocracy and later adopted by the general population for its deep, luxurious hue. Burgundy remains a popular color in fashion, interior design, and branding, where it conveys a sense of deep elegance and refined taste.
Psychology
Burgundy evokes feelings of warmth, richness, and sophistication. It is often associated with serious, thoughtful personalities and can convey a sense of ambition and leadership. This color can stimulate appetite, making it a popular choice for dining rooms and restaurants. In marketing, burgundy is used to suggest premium quality and exclusivity.
Uses
Burgundy works well as a statement color in interior design, fashion, and branding. It pairs beautifully with gold for a luxurious look, with cream or beige for a soft contrast, and with dark green or navy for a rich, deep palette. In web design, burgundy can create a bold, impactful background or accent, ideal for sites aiming to evoke elegance and prestige.

Color conversion
| Hex | 800020 |
| RGB Decimal | 128, 0, 32 |
| RGB Percent | 50.2, 0, 12.5 |
| CMYK | 0, 100, 75, 50 |
| HSL | 345°, 100, 25.1 |
| HSV (or HSB) | 345°, 100, 50.2 |
| Web Safe | 990033 |
| CIE-LAB | 25.847, 48.893, 21.294 |
| XYZ | 9.163, 4.695, 1.79 |
| xyY | 0.586, 0.3, 4.695 |
| CIE-LCH | 25.847, 53.329, 23.534 |
| CIE-LUV | 25.847, 78.493, 9.75 |
| Hunter-Lab | 21.667, 37.572, 10.269 |
| Binary | 10000000, 00000000, 00100000 |