Overview
Discover the groundbreaking designs that shaped Disney animation! Dave Bossert explores the unique mid-century furniture designed by Kem Weber for the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. This book celebrates the intersection of design and animation history, detailing the form and function of Weber's innovative creations.
Learn about Weber's influence on California style and his vision for an efficient, utopian campus. From the iconic Air Line chair to specialized animation desks, explore the furniture that brought Disney's beloved animated films to life. This is a must-read for architects, designers, Disney enthusiasts, and animation historians.
Reviews
"In his authoritative new work, Kem Weber: Furniture Designs for the Disney Studios, Dave Bossert once again shows a fusion of erudition and passion for his subject, introducing a new generation to a remarkable and sadly-neglected artist, and documenting the significant and timeless cross-disciplinary design portfolio he created for Walt Disney." —Jeff Kurtti, Disney historian and author, The Art of Tangled
A feature article titled, "Dave Bossert Wrote the Book on Disney Animation Furniture" by Joanna Werch Takes. An interview with the author of Kem Weber: Mid-Century Furniture Designs for the Disney Studios, and his views on this unique specialty furniture that was the foundation for the creation of many of the Disney animated classics. —WoodworkersJournal.com
"Walt Disney’s studio lot in Burbank was an animator’s utopia, thanks in large part to the designs of Kem Weber. His influence could be felt from the architecture of the buildings to the custom furniture created for the various animation disciplines. Disney fans have no doubt seen it before through behind-the-scenes photos or Disney Archives exhibits, but few have touched it or sat in it. But you’ll feel like you have when you read Dave Bossert’s newest book, a dream project called
Kem Weber: Mid-Century Designs for the Disney Studios." —Alex Reif,
https://www.laughingplace.com Nominee: IBPA Benjamin Franklin Book Awards —
www.ibpa-online.org/news/440987/31st-Annual-IBPA-Benjamin-Franklin-Awards.htm"Mapping the intersection of utility and style, this book examines the architecture and furniture of Kem Weber and how his aesthetic complimented the working culture of Disney Studios. Pairing original illustrations, photographs and descriptions of Weber’s furniture alongside anecdotes from the artists who worked on it." —The US Review of Books
This is a two page article spread in the Disney Vacation Club magazine Winter edition that is mailed on December 7th. —Disney Files Magazine/ Winter 2018, Volume 27, Number 4
All About Mouse Central Podcast Episode #381 – Dave Bossert: Mid-Century Furniture Designs For the Disney Studios—November 19, 2018; This is a popular Disney fan based podcast.
"Dave Bossert, a veteran effects animator of the Walt Disney studio, was gifted the original Kem Weber-designed desk on his departure. His affection for this desk prompted a new monograph on Weber’s important design contributions to the Walt Disney studios in Burbank." —Patricia Zohn,
www.culturezohn.comAuthor Biography
David A. Bossert is an award-winning artist, filmmaker, and author. He worked at The Walt Disney Company for more than 32-years and is now an independent producer, creative director, and writer. Bossert contributed his talents to The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Fantasia 2000, Destino and many others. He is a member of the CalArts Board of Trustees and is a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) in Pittsburgh. Bossert is an authority on Disney animation history and has written numerous articles, liner notes, and concert program notes related to animation. He co-authored Disney Animated, which was named iPad App of 2013 by Apple and won a prestigious British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award. He lives in Los Angeles, California.