Trained as an architect, I worked abroad for several years, particularly in Asia. Back in Morocco, I passionately set up projects for demanding clients, which draw as much from my Moroccan roots as from my openness to the world.

The Bahia Palace in Marrakesh lost all its furniture in the 19th century. The seat of the Residence under the Protectorate, its luxurious woodwork has been restored and showcased, a monument to Moroccan craftsmanship.

The Moroccan living room, or “sedari”, is typical of Moroccan decoration and is not found in other Maghreb countries. It is based on the structure of a tent, with long sofas arranged against the wall and small pieces of furniture that are easy to transport.