Worth Street Loft
Interiors photography of a loft in Tribeca, Manhattan, for Marie Claire Maison leading interior design magazine
Located in Tribeca, New York, this Worth Street loft belongs to filmmaker and visual artist Johan Renck. Photographed for Marie Claire Maison, the interior reflects an eclectic and highly personal approach to design, blending vintage furniture, art photography, and richly patterned textiles within a classic downtown loft setting.
Set inside an early 20th-century iron building, the space retains its original architectural elements — high ceilings, exposed columns, oak floors, and metal details — which serve as a neutral backdrop for bold decorative choices. Inspired by Swedish modernism of the 1920s, the interiors feature floral wallpapers, wood paneling, and iconic furniture pieces by Josef Frank, creating a warm and expressive atmosphere.
Art and cinema are central to the identity of the loft. The living area doubles as a viewing space, surrounded by an extensive collection of photographs and drawings by contemporary and historical artists. The result is a home that feels both intimate and cinematic, where design, music, and imagery coexist naturally.
Photographed as an editorial interior project in New York, the Worth Street Loft captures a distinctly creative way of living — one that embraces contrast, nostalgia, and the expressive power of space.