
Interior shots of the new Studio Dixon Rye. (Photos courtesy of Studio Dixon Rye)
ATLANTA – Bradley Odom Interiors has officially rebranded as Studio Dixon Rye and relocated, along with its retail storefront, Dixon Rye, to 2300 Peachtree Road in the Atlanta neighborhood of Buckhead, marking an evolution for the nationally recognized design firm.
After a decade in Atlanta’s Westside, the move to Buckhead strategically positions both Studio Dixon Rye and Dixon Rye at the heart of the city’s luxury design community, placing the firm closer to residential clients across diverse neighborhoods while anchoring it within Buckhead’s established design trade corridor.
The rebrand also formalizes the creative partnership between Bradley Hüsemann Odom and Peter Hüsemann Odom, who now serve as co-principals of the studio. The studio embodies dual perspectives—Bradley’s Mississippi craftsmanship roots and Peter’s European architectural sensibility.
Dixon Rye has made multiple appearance on Home Accent Today‘s Retail Stars list, and has been named by Architectural Digest and House Beautiful as one of America’s Most Beautiful Home Stores. Earlier this year, Bradley Hüsemann Odom launched a dinnerware collection with chef Zach Meloy, and at High Point Market in October unveiled a rug collection with Jaipur Living.







