SYMPOSION
Heritage contemporary: Tradition turns tomorrow.
Richard Fulton's work is grounded in the dialogue between classical heritage and contemporary perspective. Our new furniture range is infused with playfulness and defined by precision. Lovingly manufactured locally on the outskirts of the Vienna Woods.
The Symposion collection was shown at future icons selects London, May 16 - 20, supported by London Craft Week
Furniture
Richard Fulton presents a unique new line of furniture, combining classically informed proportions with a modern design vocabulary. Each piece is hand crafted using traditional techniques and modern CNC technology, and made to order. You can choose between walnut, cherry, and oak, or specify your own preferred wood (subject to availability).
Take a ride revisiting period furniture condensed. Each piece has a personality of its own. Meet the crowd.
Models
Alcibiades
Inspired by Regency furniture and featuring a bold and vibrant expression, Alcibiades stands proud and confident with broad shoulders and a lofty brow.
Aristophanes
Named after the great comic playwright who also attended the Symposion, Aristophanes features a fun upside-down look.
Agathon
Timeless Agathon loves to be paired as nesting tables with its counterpart, Pausanias. See picture with an accompanying Pausanias tea table.
Pausanias
Pausanias is well grounded on its sturdy legs, and slightly unusual. Think obelisks. Or think pyramids. You decide. Pictured also with an accompanying Agathon table.
Diotima
Very distinguished is Diotima. Featuring a geometrical tiara, her fashionable presence lights up every room.
About
Austrian-American designer Richard Fulton studied architecture and set design. He has worked as a scenographer and stage designer for museums and theatres in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. In 2022, he began creating furniture, and has since started his own business.
Photography: Dino Rekanovic
Contact
For orders or inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us:
info@richardfulton.net
+43 699 1083 6153
To download press photos, please click here (55MB)