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The Bradley Odom x Jaipur Living Collection

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where beauty meets soul—and utility

A Study in Soulful Contrasts, Material Storytelling, and Modern Heirlooms

 

This collaboration is born from a shared belief: that beauty and soul can coexist with function. That design can be both considered and comfortable, elevated yet lived-in. Together, Bradley Odom and Jaipur Living present a collection that reflects a reverence for craftsmanship, a return to heirloom thinking, and the enduring warmth of modern design that's anything but sterile.

Grounded in natural materials, Southern heritage, and a love of contrast, the collection features two distinct designs—Avis and Solum—crafted entirely from wool and made by hand. Each piece tells a quiet story through texture, restraint, and timeless construction. These rugs are meant to be lived with, not just looked at.

 
 
 
 
 

The Avis Collection

The Avis Collection captures the quiet chaos of the natural world through a delicate, abstracted avian motif. Rendered in rich, nature-inspired tones, its pattern evokes movement and stillness at once—like birds mid-flight, caught in memory.

There's a quiet strength in Avis: fine line work meets rugged texture, creating a tapestry of contrast. Perfect for reflective, intimate spaces like reading nooks, libraries, or bedrooms, these low-profile rugs are durable yet soft-spoken and designed for thoughtful living.

 
 
 
 
 

The Solum Collection

The Solum Collection is inspired by the quiet architecture of the earth. Geometric forms rise and fall like terrain, with earthy tones—sand, rust, warm clay—bringing warmth and subtle movement.

These rugs are designed to ground gathering spaces. Heft and softness lend them to high-traffic rooms, where their sculptural stillness can anchor the energy of a home. Solum speaks to comfort, resilience, and timeless utility.

 
 
 
 
 

“I'm always drawn to contrast—raw and refined, humble and luxurious. To me, great design should feel like a lived-in memory, not a showroom moment.”

—Bradley Odom

 
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