Tyler, the Creator Does Furniture | Nuts + Bolts Episode 6

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I have slept in my room in months I'm a pretty light sleeper I just got over being scared of the dark like last night I slept with the hallway like any creak or anything I'll just jump up the mic look I currently don't have a bed in my room I have a mattress but the bed's too soft for me so I'll sleep on it anymore so legit the mattress just sits in my room for months I'm still gonna guess room on my beanbag I've had this bad idea for a few years the original idea for me that came in 2014 I'm finally getting a chance to make it it's a two-story bed these little stairs beside and underneath the bed this little area where I'll keep my books in my records I hope this bed improves my sleep and if not it's still something sick to have it be like look what I do [Music] hey there i'm jasper and today we're going to look at an episode about a bed the way back in in dinosaur days cavemen had to sleep on like grass floor animal hives nothing that you really want to put you back on and then time started to move a little bit faster in the Egyptian days when they build pyramids and they also started to make beds such as the bunk bed they were on a fast forward in time to 1928 when three designers from French came decided to make this chair called the croissant our kids on joins are this also known as the relaxing machine speaking of lounge chairs in 1956 a couple by the name of Charles and Ray Eames created the Eames Lounge share in that piece became the most iconic piece known to man the couple decided to team up with this furniture company by the name of Herman Miller not Reggie Miller you see this right here it's just tired of creator this is Herman Miller we're gonna be like hey tired crater you want to be inspired with let's go see Herman so I heard from a bird that Herman Miller is innovative and I'm gonna see what they got going on I think me working on a bed kind of help sing the way that they go about things really opened my eyes to what you could do within a space I love this chair it's pretty comfortable I love this one love that yellow that deep gold it's really tight I'm making this bed and I wanted to do a full second level in my room my name is Amy a Sherman and I am the corporate archivist at Herman Miller I take care of anything that would go into designing researching furniture I'm a figure out like everything I could possibly do and then just try to mix and match that stuff because this place is we've worked with some of the most well known designers and history so if you're a new designer coming to herman miller having this as a resource and an inspiration is far and above what anyone else can offer this is my favorite color way of all the chairs that ash looks nice is so good i love this color you're really into the ash huh yeah I love that ash I love that ash that's a newer chair our designers name gays in love gays and loud our Dutch designers I like these are parachute cords this was somebody only a few years ago thinking how can I use parachute cord to make a structure of a chair look at this bird the shape silhouette the color like it's his shadow and all he did was put eyes and now you know what it is that's insane I like this place you like all the colors I like the chairs what is this exactly it's the Eames Lounge an ottoman chair the Eames's were able to introduce something like this in the mid 50's and turn it into something that now anybody would recognize and want to have in their home what do you think made this stick I think it's a combination of innovation and materials in terms of creating a new typology of furniture around World War 2 they were perfecting the 3d plywood molding process so if you look at this veneer under here and on the back of your chair veneering everything together in 3d molding it really yeah a chair like this caused people to recalibrate beauty the typology it doesn't follow any sort of previously known typology of comfortable furniture these designers were really responsible for getting people comfortable with something that didn't look like a Victorian bed they were just trying stuff when they get the the molding plywood and I think taking risk is just really important kenneth spacey ticker is an american beauty he got shot but he had a good week and I mean they're handmade by people that are sewing these that are oiling this wood that are curing this are they're knock-offs there are knob so fake chairs that's crazy you see this you know it's real if you were to get one starts at about forty five hundred dollars depending on who's a four thousand dollar chair yep this chair is four thousand dollars yeah but you keep it forever there's a four thousand dollar chair it is that's pretty comfy right it's really nice dude though does the wood come in different colors it does there was this really whitewashed wood and one that I kept gravitating to was called ash and it's actually the same wood that I have on my bedroom floor I just didn't know the name of it but I remember I was like I want that wood what color leather would you put with an a shell on that probably blue that would look good together so the people that Herman Miller give to me a custom Eames chair and I pick mohair and ash wood because I thought it looked cute so the process for making a formed plywood component like the Eames product is basically unwrapping a log to make two different types of sheet veneer and bring them together with glue heat time and pressure to make a formed shape I did not know anything about the Eames chair or Herman Miller or anything before I came here everything here is just mind-blowing well you're surrounded by all of this innovation it makes you want to be more creative I feel that after coming here to Herman Miller it's gonna make me look at my bed a little different the those guys were really innovative back in the 40s or 50s I mean who was innovative that everyone was on board with that Rosa Parks was innovating I just hadn't a $4,000 chair and no one told me to get up you think of Rosa Parks wasn't innovative that would be possible right now hmm earliest memory I have a building stuff his playing with LEGOs they just came out with this desert Egypt like thing you can make pyramids and and I never made what was on the box I could put a palm tree cover on top of a guy's head and he could have wheels and legs and when you're seven years old that is the greatest thing ever why do we scale ourselves down so small just based on reality you know so the second carnival I threw we decided to have a skate park and through a friend I met this guy named Brent and ever since then we've just been working on things from the carnival to personal things at my house I previously made a few furniture pieces I made these two big cocaine's their chairs are big enough to fit about two or three people depending on side and I made a really big skateboard table where the nuts and both things will go like he drinks in there their cup holders I don't have a closet in my room so I made a backpack a really big JanSport that played as a closet Brent brings I don't know how to make it physically to the table so it's just bad I wanna make it's in the air where you want her to do this right here right here and I want to make it to where it's a cube and I could close it off I'm in my own world when I'm in there be a cute B cube excuse the drawing this is the bed that's the floor but when you're on the ground you can walk under here like a room on top so what is that six way mine yeah and I don't like when people come over and sit there dirty like pants yeah be sagging like I don't want that ass air on my sheets yeah I wanna make it six five you'll be able to walk in six five it's gonna be about 14 feet tall I'm gonna do some really cool bedding some crazy palm trees with like iguana there you go that's gross all right so I just want bacon you're talking about you're so much better than me at this Brent executes all the ideas but I know what the finished product should look like and Brent is my bridge and I crawl all over that negative there's the killer we should do big big stairs biggest this would be like shelves or something so you walk in and it's like this sign I'll just have all my folded up in records I was thinking Long's want to move around maybe I don't know yes move around you'll be able to walk under there probably put like a couch here and he could see me look out the window okay I miss you oh nice book I could sit down and read yeah give me the art will be really sick yeah yeah yeah I can give it an arc and you wanted to paint it or would stop one would like ash ash would like on the outside than the inside yeah just the whole thing I just started sleeping without lights on last year I was afraid of the dark even taking the trash out when I was younger my mom would make me take it out late at night and you'll just hear something and you know I'll just throw it in my alley not even walks in a trash can and just run back I hated it for sure in this bad we have to build like two or four lights in there just so I don't lose my mind yeah don't be like in pieces your says we got to get it up the stairs and then we'll sit the floor on it and then put the top pieces on and then the roof piece now the ring thing I'm kind of worried about is that it's 7-foot tall to get to here and then you need anythin other sedative you understand of the challenges I see I think you're gonna be like designing you know make sure you know dad's not gonna crash in on somebody downstairs I feel like the budget for this build-out would probably be in the 3,000 to 5,000 range this is gonna be sick I love going through the ground is some stuff is gonna be sick I always look forward to sleep because I know I'm a dream and all my dreams are good I've only had like two nightmares and my whole life other than that every night every dream is pretty awesome got a drink the world was ending in a big tsunami about to hit me Jasper but I think it was air all survived because we might has come and gotta get a mess roof blah blah blah a good night's sleep leads to a good day's work so today I'm about to get my dreams analyzed this lady might be a witch so I'm not gonna give her too many details oh wow hey how are you good how are you Tyler Shannon also known as tuna man tuna man I'm usually known as Shannon okay cool cool name nonetheless dream analysis is followed through all of written history the reason people should analyze their dreams is because it can help you move through fear if you can receive the healing messages that are coming from your dreams you can navigate decisions better in your waking life and see where you're where you're limiting yourself and not seeing oh man there's infinite possibilities I was curious if you write down your dreams I did for like two weeks and then I stopped they were pretty random I want to help you understand how to interpret them too so you have three different types of dream dreams that are precognitive which is where you dream something it happens next day other types of dreams are lucid dreams where you're aware that you're actually sleeping past two weeks I've had two dreams where it was a little chocolate baby mm-hmm no one claimed it and I don't think it was mine yeah I don't know it was a baby twice cool that's basically your subconscious so that's what you were in the baby represents your own inner child so I'm a little black girl how do i lucid dream or someone said eat cheese it's not a good idea no the more pure your body is the more lucid your dreams will be if you eat a bunch of refined sugar before going to bed your lucid dreaming will be really weird yeah I'm making a bed I want to get the best version of myself in my dreams and I don't know how to do that he has so many tools for you we have like 5,000 different types of incense Egyptian must sound I smell fire you know what stone that is it's a Himalayan salt crystal oh so I could grind that up and put it on some like chicken or something really what if you get a oil diffuser just putting like basically a lavender it's gonna help you go into a deeper dream state wait wintergreen is a thing there's certain ones that are stimulants and they're certain ones to calm you down so what's it for peppermint is to wake you up so oh yeah creativity - here's our orange we have this sweet orange here that will help your creativity and you can use it during the day or while you're sleeping - say okay I want more creative ideas I'll take Audis sheet I'll take the lavender and a geranium because it put me in a deeper sleep yeah but knowing me I also grab peppermint wintergreen and about three other ones wonder what this does you just spray it on your face just like I need all of that mm-hmm nice to meet you thank you enjoy you're dreaming I will and hopefully I lucid dreaming and fight a buffalo that would be pretty epic really sick yeah I hope this bad doesn't suck this is gonna take a lot more people to get this downstairs to the trash if he does [Music] rivers life if the bed doesn't suck I'm gonna sleep in my room [Music] hi papi this is gonna be sick The Blueprint part fades right now just looks crazy already [Music] Wow you left the duck a little bit right there you know it's just a little too tall I think those beams are their only concern I have about the bed is that I hope I don't fall through got to make sure that be strong like two years so I haven't had a real bed in a while yes be careful I know oh yes I'm just gonna fit it made it like revenge this much daddy oh one-inch man I could have been seared Rama oh sorry Oh this is fire it's soft too damn I just said I needed a better chair play the game in I wouldn't get you done in this you're my pet tiger pet tiger I'm a real boy Tyler something in that box just Christmas you dumbass oh the sheet said I've been wanting to make bedding for four years because supposedly the minimums are like a thousand and it's not many people who's gonna buy flame or all-over print flower bed sheets this is hard Wow can't wait to get on that oh this is a really nice this is what you call a pillowcase damn I could really have golf home like Papa soon Golf home is an idea I have where I make furniture and home-based items know how plated this sorry guys these some good-ass pillows I'm a good-ass police she hurt like I doing this it's just biggest and I don't got time for this you got it well I thought you ain't got time stupid immature I give up we got seats damn you're better than me dude you have it yeah now you're almost there dude damn good job man man I came a long way I used to love going to hike here getting the new polka dot listen Ames and I was like 14 15 sleep like an angel now we got Mexicans put in his bed to give you you know he got Mexicans Loki there together Loki they are white upstairs new Malcolm X is so proud of me right now the tables have turned [Laughter] [Music] you need my arms you need to hold it [Music] that's a workout when you can't reach it super hurry to get rigid all day be gentle so I went online to this website and they were asking real personal questions about my back which in return they make a mattress just for me I think I put firm but I don't know if I sleep on firm mattresses so hopefully I didn't up again god damn it yeah this is where I sleep I want to hug you but you covered in wood original idea for this that came in 2014 and I was gonna have this latter case come from the middle but I didn't think that it was really you know good enough so then I figured just having a floating bed and having the stairs literally just you know exist by themselves now this is what it's turned into it's really wild to see this is uh this is lovely from seeing how Herman Miller go about doing their chairs and the custom sheets just watching this whole thing come to life was insane [Applause] I'm sleeping wonderful the bed is amazing I actually have a list of dreams but I rather not say a lot of them I say that one right there stay that way what's that you know boss media I'm a little black girl [Laughter]
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Length: 21min 59sec (1319 seconds)
Published: Wed May 22 2019
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