Mark Odom worked with artist Phillip Niemeyer to choose patterns, colors, and materials for the interior.  Odom describes it as  Photo 3 of 7 in A Barbershop That’s a Cut Above

A Barbershop That’s a Cut Above

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Mark Odom worked with artist Phillip Niemeyer to choose patterns, colors, and materials for the interior.  Odom describes it as "a playful spin on refined, traditionally 'preppy' games like croquet, badminton, and polo."