My thesis work utilizes an improvisational design method wherein each piece of furniture is made through collaboration with and in reaction to a specific fallen branch. Borne from a desire to design in a more embodied way, this work is a reaction against my previous methodology, which was to create form in the vacuum of my headspace and fastidiously lay out each and every step of a piece’s construction, rendering a beautiful but, to me, lifeless piece of furniture. By viewing the process of designing and making furniture through the dual lens of dialogical aesthetics and the post-human philosophy of speculative realism, I have experienced a heightened sense of empathy for my materials and for the branches with which I design. In working thi...