The past few months have been a whirlwind — in the best possible way. Between launching our candles, debuting our rug collection with Jaipur Living, and preparing for our new home on Peachtree, there’s been so much change, so much growth, and so much to be grateful for.
But the truth is, none of it would be possible without this man. @peter.hmann.odom has been my partner in every sense of the word — in life and in business. Having him fully in Dixon Rye these last four years has changed everything. His steadiness, his eye, his endless support — they ground me and push me forward all at once.
This is a public thank you. A quiet acknowledgment that everything we create — from a room to a rug to a simple moment of beauty — is born from love, shared curiosity, and the life we’re building together.
And with that, we’re also marking a new chapter. Bradley Odom Interiors will now be known as Studio Dixon Rye — a natural evolution that reflects what’s always been true: we do this work together.
Here’s to love, to partnership, and to creating a life filled with beauty — one project, one idea, one dream at a time. 📸 @mali_azima
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Looking back, this project marked a turning point for us. Thankful to @archdigest for sharing it with the world.
Design : STUDIO DIXON RYE
Photography: @mali_azima
“Inside a lively Atlanta loft for a design duo and their dogs.
Designed as a reflection of our shared rhythms, curiosities, and lives—four-legged included.”
Thank you, @archdigest , for the feature. Link in bio.
Camera @mali_azima
We don’t always know exactly where a room will land when we begin.
But if we stay patient—editing, adjusting, trusting the process—it usually tells us what it wants to be.
This one felt like it found its voice | Studio Dixon Rye | 📷 @mali_azima
Studio Dixon Rye for Abner Henry — The Collective
launches at High Point Market.
Three pieces, shaped by our practice—
the Willard Desk, the Sinclair Bar Cabinet, and the Varnell Curio Cabinet—
designed to be lived with, not just looked at.
If you’re in High Point, come see us on MLK Drive inside the Abner Henry showroom.
Grounded materiality meets architectural presence. Studio Dixon Rye’s Varnell Vitrine for Abner Henry The Collective launches this week at High Point Market—rich wood tones, integrated brass details, and interiors designed with the same intention as every visible surface. European sensibility, American craft, fully customizable to your specs.
Visit us at 214 Martin Luther King Drive, High Point, or explore the collection at abnerhenry.com.
#HighPointMarket #BespokeFurniture #InteriorDesigners #AbnerHenryDesignCollective #CustomFurniture
Good light, a well-made bed, and pieces gathered over time.
Nothing forced—just things that belong.
The kind of place you wake up slow. Morningside | Studio Dixon Rye 📷 @mali_azima
#masterfullymixed #expertlyenvisioned
Meet @peter.hmann.odom of @dixon_rye , a designer focused on structure, flow, and the technical precision behind great spaces. His work balances functionality with craftsmanship, shaping environments that are both thoughtful and highly refined.
Swipe through his projects and visit his profile on our website to learn more about his approach. ✨🔗 /peter-huesemann-odom-profile/
Happily created by the team at @brytebox
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Is it the weekend yet?
Or just the moment the light hits the marble
and the glass feels heavier in your hand.
A place for ritual—
unhurried, a little decadent,
and always within reach.
Morningside
Studio Dixon Rye