By creating a narrative of destruction in the series Unintended Functions, my conceptual furniture forms question the boundaries of design and challenge the viewers notion of a functional, well-crafted object. Like an improvised stool made from a tree stump, their utility is initially masked by their raw form. At first glance they appear to be nothing more than destroyed walls, but with time their utility becomes apparent and they are assimilated into the space as furniture objects. This process of shock, acceptance, and eventual utilization as a furniture form questions the need for refinement in a functional object.