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Group of Three "Box Line" Occasional Tables by Charles Hollis Jones

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    By Charles Hollis Jones
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    Pair of polished nickel-plated and Lucite side or drink tables designed and manufactured by Charles Hollis Jones "Box" line signed and dated. Purchase directly from Charles Hollis J...
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  • "Fleur De Lis" Occasional Tables by Charles Hollis Jones
    By Charles Hollis Jones
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    Stunning pair of occasional tables in Lucite and polished nickel designed and manufactured my Charles Hollis Jones in the mid-1970s. The tables are very delicate to the eye and ye...
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  • Charles Hollis Jones O Line Side Table, 1970s
    By Charles Hollis Jones
    Located in Culver City, CA
    This table is gorgeous, the "O Line" table is one of Charles Hollis Jones' most iconic designs. It is a side table made entirely out of acrylic, featuring a circular top and a cylindrical base. The table's name is derived from the shape of its base, which resembles the letter "O." The O Line table was first introduced in the late 1960s and quickly became a symbol of Jones' innovative approach to furniture design. The use of acrylic in the construction of the table gives it a unique sense of lightness and transparency, while also highlighting the material's strength and durability. The O Line table has been produced in a variety of sizes and finishes over the years, and remains a sought-after piece among collectors of mid-century modern furniture. Its timeless design and versatile aesthetic make it a timeless classic. Charles Hollis Jones is an American artist and designer who is best known for his innovative work in acrylic furniture design. Born in 1945 in Indiana, Jones began his career in the 1960s, creating custom furnishings for clients in Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Jones' signature style involves using acrylic, to create sleek and modern furniture pieces. His work is characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and a sense of lightness and transparency that belies the material's durability and strength. Jones' work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and his designs have been used in a wide range of commercial and residential settings. His clients have included celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, and Elvis Presley, as well as major corporations like the Four Seasons Hotel and the MGM Grand. Today, Charles Hollis Jones is recognized as a pioneering figure in the field of acrylic furniture design, and his work continues to inspire and influence contemporary designers and artists. This table is currently alongside Vladimir Kagan lucite dining chairs...
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    Vintage 1970s Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

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    Brass, Steel

  • Charles Hollis Jones, "Box" Line Tables in Brass and Lucite
    By Charles Hollis Jones
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Stunning pair of Lucite and brass side tables designed and manufactured by Charles Hollis Jones as part of his "Box" line. The ...
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  • Vintage Postmodern "O Line" Side Table by Charles Hollis Jones
    By Charles Hollis Jones
    Located in Chino Hills, CA
    "The O Line was inspired by the wedding band quilt from Charles’ mother’s collection. The entire line draws inspiration from that quilt. One of the most notable pieces is the O Rocki...
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  • Pair of Charles Hollis Jones "Box" Line Side Tables in Lucite and Nickel
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