A Study in Jet Set Elegance, from Tangiers to Japan

“Tokyo is the best city for home design,” says Ramdane Touhami, a French-Moroccan multihyphenate whose past stints as an artist, a fashion designer, an artistic director, and the chief executive of the French candle company Cire Trudon paved the way for the family’s traveling show of a life. Today, he and his wife, Victoire de Taillac-Touhami,and their family are settled in Tokyo, Japan, but their travels and nomadic lifestyle are a kaleidoscopic study in jet-setting elegance.
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Ramdane Touhami and Victoire de Taillac-Touhami with their children, Noor, Adam, and Scherazade (from left), at home in Tokyo.
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The kids riding a camel on a vacation in Jaipur, India.
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The swimming pool at the house in Tangier.
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The living room of the Brooklyn town house they left behind in 2012.
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Touhami designed most of the furniture for the house.
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Victoire de Taillac-Touhami at home in Tokyo. De Taillac-Touhami wears toga skirt; her own shirt and jewelry.
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A British Garrard 501 turntable and speakers between the seating designed by Touhami.
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Eames chairs spruce up the dining area.
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The interior of the Buly store in Paris. 10. One of the beauty products designed by the couple: Buly Eau de la Belle Haleine.
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One of the beauty products designed by the couple: Buly Eau de la Belle Haleine.