Even though Ken Fulk, one of America’s most brilliant interior designers, is steeped in his country’s kaleidoscopic history, his practice is resolutely rooted in the present. An autodidact polymath with a vast appetite for cultural stimuli drawn from 🐷across a spectrum of influences, Fulk’s immense renown is based on decades h♑oning a highly individualistic approach. And as a master orchestrator, Fulk’s San Francisco studio, The Magic Factory, takes its name partly from the studios of another American icon, Andy Warhol, an artist similarly equally fascinated and obsessed by American culture.
Working with teams across the nation, in tandem with fleets of facilitators, technicians and craftspeople, Fulk first and foremost reacts to the potentiality of spaces, wh🌱ether working on his own initiative or executing – or intuiting – his clients’ wishes.
As the p𒀰resenting partner, Cadillac will feature the hi🦹ghly anticipated CELESTIQ, the next generation of all-electric, hand-crafted luxury, in an exhibition alongside two iconic heritage vehicles.