Join us for Dialogues on Design with award-winning interior designer Ken Fulk in conversation with host Dennis Scully on Thursday, March 26.
Founder of Ken Fulk Inc., he leads a 100-person team across San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles, with projects ranging from private compounds and high-concept hospitality to boats, planes, and once-in-a-lifetime parties. With retail shops in Los Angeles and San Francisco, his entertaining essentials, custom scents, and decorative accessories are curated to help design a well-lived life.
Additionally he founded Saint Joseph’s Arts Society, a non-profit dedicated to supporting local artists and creatives at revitalized historic landmarks. Fulk has been a fixture on Architectural Digest’s AD100, Elle Decor's A-List and Luxe's Gold List. He is also a winner of multiple Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, and was twice nominated for the James Beard Design Award.
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About Dennis Scully
Dennis Scully is the host of the weekly BOH podcast, where he explores the changes and challenges facing the interior design community through interviews with industry thought leaders, entrepreneurs and creatives.
With a marketing, advertising, and business development career in the home furnishings space that spans more than 20 years, Dennis has helped some of the finest companies in the industry to manage their teams and grow their brands.
In addition to his work with Business of Home, Dennis also serves as an Institutional Advancement Consultant at the New York School of Interior Design, helping the school to raise money for its various scholarship programs. He is the curator and host of NYSID’s Dialogues on Design series.