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Martyn Thompson’S Soho Loft

A Soho loft that seems to channel the intense creativity, bohemia and excess of New York in the 1960’s. This combined home and workspace belongs to Australian photographer and designer Martyn Thompson, who lives here with his partner, artist Dove Drury Hornbuckle.
Martyn’s loft is unique because it’s raw. This space is really a ‘blank canvas’ in the truest sense, a free and supremely creative living and working space which reflects the prolific output of the two creatives who live here.













Photography: Martyn Thompson

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