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Kem Weber and the Streamline Moderne influence at the Disney Studios in 1939 By Dave Bossert Concept design for The Walt Disney Studios main restaurant (commissary), 1939; Kem Weber; ©UCSB When Kem Weber was hired by Walt Disney to be the chief designer of the Disney Studio complex in Burbank in 1939, he was already on the leading edge of the Streamline Modern movement. To understand why the Disney animation furniture is so revered, one has to look at Weber’s earlier career and the design movements that influenced him to more fully appreciate the furniture that he designed for Disney. By 1910, Karl Emanuel Martin (KEM) Weber was an apprentice to leading furniture designer Bruno Paul, a great modernist thinker of the day in Germany and Austria. Pleased with Weber’s work, Paul recommended that he design the German section of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. In May 1914, Weber then left Germany for San Francisco to supervise the construction at the Exposition. But in August 1914, with the outbreak of World War I, the construction drawings he brought with him were confiscated by the U.S. Government, and Weber was stranded in the Bay Area. Unable to return home, Weber took on a series of jobs, including decorating flowerpots, designing ads for an outdoor advertising company, working as a lumberjack, and even operating a chicken farm until the war ended in 1918. He briefly opened a design studio in Berkeley, California, but that didn’t last because of prejudice against anything of German influence. But California “...allowed him to take what he had learned and what
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Page 1: By Dave Bossert€¦ · Kem Weber and the Streamline Moderne influence at the Disney Studios in 1939 By Dave Bossert Concept design for The Walt Disney Studios main restaurant (commissary),

KemWeberandtheStreamlineModerneinfluenceattheDisneyStudiosin1939ByDaveBossert

Concept design for The Walt Disney Studios main restaurant (commissary), 1939; Kem Weber; ©UCSB

WhenKemWeberwashiredbyWaltDisneytobethechiefdesigneroftheDisneyStudiocomplexinBurbankin1939,hewasalreadyontheleadingedgeoftheStreamlineModernmovement.TounderstandwhytheDisneyanimationfurnitureissorevered,onehastolookatWeber’searliercareerandthedesignmovementsthatinfluencedhimtomorefullyappreciatethefurniturethathedesignedforDisney.By1910,KarlEmanuelMartin(KEM)WeberwasanapprenticetoleadingfurnituredesignerBrunoPaul,agreatmodernistthinkerofthedayinGermanyandAustria.PleasedwithWeber’swork,PaulrecommendedthathedesigntheGermansectionofthe1915Panama-PacificExpositioninSanFrancisco.InMay1914,WeberthenleftGermanyforSanFranciscotosupervisetheconstructionattheExposition.ButinAugust1914,withtheoutbreakofWorldWarI,theconstructiondrawingshebroughtwithhimwereconfiscatedbytheU.S.Government,andWeberwasstrandedintheBayArea.Unabletoreturnhome,Webertookonaseriesofjobs,includingdecoratingflowerpots,designingadsforanoutdooradvertisingcompany,workingasalumberjack,andevenoperatingachickenfarmuntilthewarendedin1918.HebrieflyopenedadesignstudioinBerkeley,California,butthatdidn’tlastbecauseofprejudiceagainstanythingofGermaninfluence.ButCalifornia“...allowedhimtotakewhathehadlearnedandwhat

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hehadbeentrainedinoftheseearlyproto-modernistideasofreductionismandfollowingalongwithindustrializedideasrejectingclassicism,rejectinghistoricalprecedent.Inthatregard,Californiawaskindoftheperfectplacetopracticethiskindofphilosophy,”saidPeterLoughrey,anappraiserforPBS’sAntiquesRoadshowanddirectorofmoderndesignandfineartatLosAngelesModernAuctions.Afterthearmisticewassigned,WebermovedtoSantaBarbara,wherehedesignedinteriorsforhomesandproducedfurniture,woodcarvings,draperies,andpaintings.HisworkwaspredominatelyforhomesinSantaBarbaraandMontecitothatweremostlyintheSpanishColonialRevivalstyle.Fromthere,hemovedtoLosAngelesin1921andwenttoworkasadraftsmaninthedesignstudioatBarkerBros.Furniture.Withinayear,hewaspromotedtoartdirector.WeberbecameaU.S.citizenin1924.Bythistime,theArtDecomovementwasinfullswing.ShortforArtsDécoratifs,ArtDecooriginatedinFranceduringthemid-1910sandcombinedthemoderniststylesthatwereemerginginWesternEuropewithinfluencesfromArtNouveau,theBauhausmovement,andCubism.ThetermArtDecowascoinedattheExpositionInternationaledesArtsDécoratifsetIndustrielsModernes(InternationalExpositionofModernDecorativeandIndustrialArts),heldinParisin1925,whichWeberattended.ArtDecohadseveralvariantstoit,mostnotablyZigzagModerneandStreamlineModerne,bothofwhichweremadelessformalbyAmericandesignersastheyblendedelementsoftheArtsandCraftsmovementfromtheturnofthetwentiethcentury.

ZigzagModernedetailsoftheEmpireStateandChryslerBuildingsinNewYorkCity.

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TheZigzagModernewasahighlydecorativeformwithzigzagdesignedbuildingsadornedwithgeometricornamentationonthefacades.ItwasinspiredbydesignelementsfromancientEgypt,Rome,Asia,andGreece,withaspectsofindustrialization—theMachineAge.ThisstylewasmoredistinctivetourbanareassuchasNewYorkwithskyscrapersliketheEmpireStateBuilding,theChryslerBuilding,andRadioCityMusicHall.Inurbancenterstherewasaverticalitytodesign.“Peoplelike[designer]PaulFrankelinNewYork,whohadabuilt-incommunityofpeoplewhoweresupportinghisideasoftheskyscrapermentality,ofbuildingbig,buildingtall.SomeonelikeFrankelwasobsessedwiththetechnologyandindustryaroundhimwhichwasbuildingbiggerandbiggerbuildings.So,hisfurnitureandhisdesignsnaturallyhadatall,thin,elegantstructuralismtothem.OuthereinCaliforniaitwasnotnecessarytobuildtall.Wehadplentyofland,youcouldbuildout.AndIthinkthatatitscorethisisthebasisofKemWeber’sgeniusatthattime.Almosteverythinghedesignedhadasenseofhorizontalitytoit,whichwasobviouslyindirectcontrasttotheverticalityofFrankelontheEastCoast,”saidLoughrey.

KemWeberinhisLosAngelesdesignstudiocirca.1935;©UCSB

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In1926,afterreturningfromEurope,WebercreatedtheModesandMannersshopwithinfurnitureretailerBarkerBros.ThiswasoneofthefirstdepartmentsintheUnitedStatesdedicatedentirelytomodernfurnitureandaccessories,manyofwhichwerehisdesigns.ThefollowingyearheopenedhisowndesignstudioinHollywood.Henotonlydesignedfurnitureandproducts,butalsobuildingsandintegratedinteriorsforhotels,shops,andprivatehomes.Then,in1928,Weberhadtheopportunitytodesignathree-roomapartmentatMacy’sSecondInternationalExpositionofArtandIndustrythatbroughthimnationalnotoriety,whichresultedincommissionsfromcompaniesacrossthecountry.Weber’sstatureasanarchitectandforward-thinkingdesignerwasrisingashebecamealeadingfigureintheModernedesignmovement,becomingthechairmanofthedepartmentofindustrialdesignofthenewlyorganizedArtCenterSchoolinLosAngelesin1931.Astheaestheticsofartmodernecontinuedtochange,WeberwasfullyimmersedinwhatbecameknownasStreamlineModerneby1934,theoriginsofwhatisknownasWestCoastModerne,amorecasualformofthemodernmovementmostassociatedwiththeCalifornialifestyle.

Kem Weber's 1928 Macy's Second International Exposition of Art and Industry award-winning apartment design. It is an example of Streamline moderne style. Note the clean lines and lack of ornamentation. ; Courtesy of The Library of Congress

TheStreamlineModernestylewasacontinuingevolutionofArtDecothatemergedfromtheGreatDepressionandfocusedmoreonstrippingawayunnecessary

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ornamentationandstreamliningforms.Itfocusedonsmoothcurvedwalls,roundededges,andlonghorizontallineswithanemphasisonacleanlook.“So,wehavethesesoftroundededges,whichactuallycomeoutoftheArtsandCraftsmovementthatprecededit,”saidPaulaSigman-Lowery,archivistandhistorian.

Therewerenauticalelementssuchascircular“porthole”windows,steelrailingsand“asignaturetrioofhorizontalspeedstripessuggestingmotion”thatactedasadesignthreadintheholisticthinkingofcreatingthestructure,interiors,andfurnishingofasingleproject.TheStreamlineModernestylewasadirectreflectionofthegrowthofmoderntransportationduringthe1930s—automobiles,planes,trains,andoceanliners—whichusedaerodynamicdesignelementstocreateaclean,sleekappearance.“So,theprevailingindustryatthatmomentwastransportation.Thatwaskindofthemostmodernistindustryatthetime.SteamshiplineswereconstantlytryingtooutdoeachotherandgofasteracrosstheAtlantic.Therewasthisideaofusingtechnologyandusingmanufacturingideastoconstantlycreateabettership,”saidLoughrey.“Airplanesthemselveswereintheirinfancyandwerebecomingafascinationofmodernistsbecausehereisanobjectthathasnoroomfordecoration.ThefuselageofanairplanehasgottobefunctionalandforsomeonelikeKemWeber,thefascinationwiththedisciplineofthattypeofobjectdrovehisinterestinarchitectureanddesign.”TheseweredesignelementsthatWeberembracedandareevidentinhisworkincludingthecabininteriorhedesignedforaprivateairplane.ItwasthoseprojectsandinspirationsthatinfluencedtheworkhedidonWaltDisney’snewanimationstudiocomplexinBurbanklaterinthatdecade.

ModulardeskforthemastersittingroomattheBixbyHouseinKansasCity,Missouri.

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Weber’sfortuneswereupanddownduringtheGreatDepression,andhispositionattheArtCenterSchoolaffordedhimtheabilitytohavearegularincomeandtocontinuehisindependentdesignwork.HedesignedsetsforParamountPicturesandestablishedtheTemposhopatBarkerBros.,inwhichhedesignedtheshowroomandmuchofthefurniture.Hedesignedclocks,lightfixtures,anddozensofchairsandoccasionaltablesforavarietyofcompaniesthatwereinapricerangethatappealedtoabroadmiddle-classbuyer.Indescribingthefurnitureinaninterview,Webertoldareporter,“Itisamatter,aswell,ofharmonizinglinesandlow,restfultones,andasensationofunlimitedspaceeveninasmallroom.”Weberalsodesignedhigh-endpiecesforwealthierclientsincludingallthefurnishingsfortheBixbyHouseinKansasCity,Missouri,forWalterEdwinBixbySr.,asuccessfulinsuranceexecutivewhohelpedestablishKansasCityLifeasoneofthenation’sleadinginsurancefirmsatthetime.

In1936,WeberwroteaguestcolumnintheLosAngelesTimesonclassicismindesignwithrespecttoprogress.Inthearticlehewrites,“Atruemodernpieceoffurnitureisdesignedtoincorporatealltheadvantagesofmodernmaterials,productionfacilitiesandconstruction,andifitisgooddesignitwillgiveabeautifulresult.”TheAirLineChairwasaperfectexampleofthatdesignphilosophy.Webercontinued,“Itwillbegoodtolookat,practicalinitsusesandbecomingtoourselves.Itwillbelessexpensiveandbetterinquality.”ThatsumsupallthefurniturethatWeberdesignedfortheDisneystudiocomplex—itisgoodtolookataswellasverypracticalsincethedesignswerearrivedatwithinputfromtheartiststhatwouldbeusingthefurniture.

ThisessayisapartialextractfromDaveBossert’slatestbook,KemWeber:Mid-CenturyFurnitureDesignsfortheDisneyStudios,fromTheOldMillPress(2018).AllfootnotesarelistedintheEndnotessectionofthebook.

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Inhisauthoritativenewwork,KemWeber:Mid-CenturyFurnitureDesignsfortheDisneyStudios,DaveBossertonceagainshowsafusionoferuditionandpassionforhissubject,introducinganewgenerationtoaremarkableandsadly-neglectedartist,anddocumentingthesignificantandtimelesscross-disciplinarydesignportfoliohecreatedforWaltDisney.KemWeber:Mid-CenturyFurnitureDesignsfortheDisneyStudiosisatreasureforartists,aficionadosofindustrialdesign,fansofmidcenturystyle,andDisneybuffs;aremarkablestoryofthecollaborationbetweentwoingeniousvisionaries,andalexiconoftheagelesscreativeconsequenceoftheirassociation.—JeffKurtti,AuthorandDisneyHistorian

________________________________________________________________________“DaveBosserthonorstheimportantunder-noticedthingsmostofusseldomthinkabout.Hereheis,afteradistinguishedcareerasaDisneyanimatorandexec,he’swrittenthisbookabouttheinnovativestudiofurniturethatmadeanimatedproductionpossiblefrom1939untildigitaltechnologychangedtheprocesses.Whatafascinatingread!”—HarryYoutt,PoetandAuthor

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“Afewyearsago,DaveBossertauthoredabeautifulbookaboutanobscurechapterinthehistoryofDisneyStudios:atimewhenWaltDisneyandSalvadorDalicollaboratedonananimatedproject.[Dali&Disney:Destino].NowDavehonorsthelatearchitectanddesigner,KemWeberandcatalogsthecustomstudiofurniturehedesignedwithWaltDisneyinKemWeber:Mid-CenturyFurnitureDesignsfortheDisneyStudios.ThankyouDaveforyourmeticulousattention!”—JudithSimonPrager,Author:WhattheDolphinSaid

________________________________________________________________________“DesignershavelongacknowledgedKemWeber'sfurnitureforWaltDisney’sstudioinBurbankasbeautifulyetutilitarianmid-centurymodernmasterpieces.Now,forthefirsttime,DisneyartistandauthorDaveBossertrevealsthethoughtfulapproachwithwhichWeberandWaltDisneyhimselfdevelopedthesepieces,andexplorestheircontributiontothecreationoftheanimatedclassicsbelovedtheworldover.”—PaulaSigmanLowery,AuthorandDisneyHistorian

________________________________________________________________________“KemWeber’sfuturisticyetfunctionalfurniturewasmasterfullydesignedandskillfullycraftedforjustonepurpose:tostreamlinethecreationoftheworld’smostentertaininganimatedmovies.Longoverlooked,thisbooktellsthestorybehindthesestylishandelegantwoodenworksofart,whichmakestheheartofthisanimationveteranskipabeat!”–HansPerk,AnimationDirector&Historian


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