Meet Bradley & Peter

Founder and Principal Designers

Bradley and Peter transform residential and commercial spaces across the country with a shared ethos: a masterful balance of the raw and the refined. Leading a full-service interior design studio, they bring craftsmanship, quality, and a timeless sense of innovation to projects ranging from renovation to ground-up construction.

Their creative partnership is rooted in rich personal histories—Bradley’s formative years in his grandfather’s Mississippi upholstery shop, and Peter’s early fascination with architecture and the expressive power of space. Together, they bring a rare depth and authenticity to every project.

Bradley’s early career in visual design for international apparel and home brands shaped his ability to create aspirational, lifestyle-driven environments. After formal study at the Savannah College of Art and Design, he launched Dixon Rye and Bradley Odom Interiors in 2015, quickly establishing a nationally recognized design voice.

Peter, born and raised in Germany, built a career that bridges continents and disciplines. His work in visual design across Europe, South America, and the United States sharpened his global perspective, while his Master of Fine Arts from Georgia State University’s Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design reinforced his architectural and spatial expertise. Joining Dixon Rye’s leadership team, he expanded the firm’s creative and strategic reach.

As proprietors of Dixon Rye—named by Architectural Digest as one of the Most Beautiful Home Stores in America—Bradley and Peter have curated an elevated retail experience informed by their biannual sourcing trips to France, Italy, Africa, and beyond.

At their studio, they lead a team of designers to create deeply personal, richly layered spaces that honor their clients’ individuality and the enduring power of exceptional design. Their work has been featured in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Veranda, and beyond.

“My vision is for spaces to feel effortlessly, yet masterfully, mixed—interiors that blur the line between innovation and timelessness.”

— Bradley