
This one smells faintly of petrol, espresso, and paper warmed by the sun. The kind of mix you only get when everyday rituals brush up against speed, and a little indulgence.
There is a strong Italian undercurrent running through this set. Not the postcard version. Something closer to how culture actually moves. Street corners stacked with signage. Racing lines sketched by hand. Food, fashion, and sport sharing the same visual language without ever needing to be introduced.
Hands holding bottles, lighters, tools, steering wheels. Objects designed to be used, not admired from a distance. But they can. Even the more polished references carry a sense of touch. Labels crease. Paper bends. Nothing here is precious, but everything feels considered.
It reminds you that good taste does not come from choosing one side. It comes from knowing when to switch gears.
For a creative community, this flavour reads like encouragement to stay close to real life. To let references come from appetite and curiosity. From the things you pick up without thinking too hard. The best ideas here feel collected on the way somewhere, not researched in isolation.
House Flavour: 031 is about energy. Character without costume. Influence that seeps in quietly and sticks around.
A quick espresso at the bar. One hand on the counter, one eye on the street.
A sharp shot of the good stuff, taken standing up.









Shot of the good stuff.
