Mocha Mousse17-1230 · #A47864
Pantone named Mocha Mousse the 2025 Color of the Year. Peak freshness Dec 2024–March 2026; pairs with Hill Country, Dirty Chai, Stonish Beige.
Pantone's PMS color codes are the universal spec for designers, printers, and manufacturers — but Pantone itself doesn't sell wall paint. The closest matches in every major US paint brand are below, ranked by ΔE2000 perceptual distance.
Pantone spec
| Year | 2025 |
| Name | Mocha Mousse |
| PMS code | 17-1230 |
| Hex | #A47864 |
| RGB | 164, 120, 100 |
| LRV | 22 |
| Undertone | red / warm |
| Family | Brown |
Closest matches at every US brand
21 brands · top 5 each5 closest matches per brand by ΔE2000, computed against each brand's full deck. Tap any swatch for its full single-color spec; tap the brand title to browse all brown from that brand.
Sherwin-Williams
Behr
Benjamin Moore
Valspar
PPG / Glidden
Glidden
Dutch Boy
HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams
Dunn-Edwards
Magnolia Home
Farrow & Ball
Diamond Vogel
Hirshfield's
Rodda
C2 Paint
Clare
Portola Paints
Annie Sloan
Backdrop
Rust-Oleum
Kompozit
Coordinated palette
Generated by hue-rotating #A47864 in HSL space. Use as a starting point for a coordinated room scheme.
Other Pantone Color of the Year picks
About Pantone Color of the Year 2025
Pantone announces a Color of the Year every December for the calendar year ahead — Mocha Mousse (17-1230) is the 2025 pick. The program started in 2000 with Cerulean and has driven a season of follow-on launches every year since: fashion collections, branded products, magazine covers, and — most relevant here — paint-deck additions. By the spring after a Pantone announcement, every major US paint brand has typically pushed at least one "close to Mocha Mousse" suggestion into their marketing.
Pantone's PMS codes are a printing-and-design spec, not a paint formula. 17-1230 translates to the hex value #A47864 in standard sRGB, but that hex won't match the spot-color ink chip exactly, and no paint brand reproduces it perfectly either. The closest matches above are ranked by ΔE2000 — the modern perceptual color-distance formula — across every major US deck. Pick the brand whose match is closest, or the one whose other colors you're already using elsewhere in the room. Always sample on the wall before committing; metameric shifts under different bulbs will move any "match" by a few perceptual units.