![In the living room of Ramdane Touhami and Victoire de Taillac-Touhami’s Paris home, a painting he says is attributed to Titian hangs above a fireplace mounted with tarot cards that were gifted to the previous owner by the filmmaker Luis Buñuel, and sofas and ottomans designed by Touhami.](https://webcf.waybackmachine.org/web/20230320190534im_/https://static01.nyt.com/images/2023/03/20/t-magazine/20tmag-ramdane-slide-ZCF7-copy/20tmag-ramdane-slide-ZCF7-copy-threeByTwoMediumAt2X.jpg)
A Parisian Designer Builds His Dream House in a Former Brothel
Ramdane Touhami has turned a haute bohemian landmark into an audacious showcase for his inimitable, fearless creativity.
By Nancy Hass and
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