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This is the couch up against our old mantle with painted brown bricks (we didn't do that, we were renting)
Brown
Dang, we have a Couch with a similar color and I was just about to post the same story. It's brown btw
Edit:
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.
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.