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Do you still have the picture? We'd love to see.
This is the couch up against our old mantle with painted brown bricks (we didn't do that, we were renting)
Dang, we have a Couch with a similar color and I was just about to post the same story. It's brown btw
Edit:
Yes! I can see yours as well shares that weird tone. I understand why there's an argument, while still fully believing the couch is obviously brown.
Hi, after seeing the couch I just want to say I'm not interested in purchasing it any more. I'm looking for a blue couch and that one is clearly brown. Thanks.
Brown
That looks like a reddish brown, but it's impossible to tell with 100% certainty unless you use a high-end HDR camera to take another pic (and find a way to share the RAW image file cause I don't know if any browser that supports deep color images). But as far as the s.RGB color space is concerned, there's no blue in that image.
Edit: Pulled the hex values from part of the couch; it is in fact reddish-brown (#3A2F2E), although some might argue that it's reddish-grey.
There's nothing blue on that...
Vote for brown.