
Some weeks move fast. This one drifted. Not in a slow or sleepy way, but in that soft in-between space where everything feels suspended for a moment. Maybe its the season turning. Maybe its the way the light settles differently when you stop rushing.
This Flavour pulls from that feeling.
There’s something compelling about composition when it feels unforced. The way a marbled surface can say more about texture than any loud palette. The way a person resting against a wall can feel like the most honest kind of portrait. Or how an empty chairlift tells a story without bodies.
We kept noticing how stillness appears when you stop searching for it. Maybe that is what this collection is really about. The pauses you only find when you tune into them. Quiet rooms. Open roads. Pages of a book held loosely in someone’s hands. Even the bolder pieces, like the fluorescent orange tag or the Fender frame, sit inside a larger calm rather than interrupt it.
There’s a steadiness in these frames that feels right for where we are as a house. We’re preparing for the next run of projects, tightening the screws, shaping the ideas that will carry us into the new year. This moodboard feels like the room where those ideas are built. No rush. No noise.
Flavour is how we show the internal weather of OAH. Some days it storms. Today it settles. And there’s beauty in that too.
Pour yourself something warm. Sit with this one. It rewards you if you let it.









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