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Mid-Century American Modern lucite and chrome rectangular glass topped coffee /end table in minimalist geometric form with a second lower shelf for optional glass placement. (in the style of CHARLES HOLLIS JONES).
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Mid-Century American Lucite and Chrome Coffee Table, Style of Charles Hollis Jones
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Mid-Century American Modern lucite and chrome rectangular glass topped coffee /end table in minimalist geometric form with a second lower shelf for optional glass placement. (in the style of CHARLES HOLLIS JONES)
Sku: REG4855 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Charles Hollis Jones
Width: 28.0" Height: 20.8" Depth : 24.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Chrome, glass, lucite, metal Category: Tables Condition: Some wear to finish Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Charles Hollis Jones is an American furniture and decorative arts designer known for his innovative use of acrylic and lucite materials. Born on May 7, 1945, in Bloomington, Indiana, Jones has made significant contributions to the field of modern furniture design. Jones began his career in the 1960s, during a time when acrylic and lucite were emerging as popular materials in the design world. Recognizing the potential of these materials, he started experimenting with them, pushing the boundaries of what was traditionally considered possible in furniture design. One of Jones' most notable creations is his "Waterfall" table, which features a seamless, flowing design made entirely of acrylic. This iconic piece became a symbol of his unique style and craftsmanship. Read Full Bio
Charles Hollis Jones is an American furniture and decorative arts designer known for his innovative use of acrylic and lucite materials. Born on May 7, 1945, in Bloomington, Indiana, Jones has made significant contributions to the field of modern furniture design. Jones began his career in the 1960s, during a time when acrylic and lucite were emerging as popular materials in the design world. Recognizing the potential of these materials, he started experimenting with them, pushing the boundaries of what was traditionally considered possible in furniture design. One of Jones' most notable creations is his "Waterfall" table, which features a seamless, flowing design made entirely of acrylic. This iconic piece became a symbol of his unique style and craftsmanship. Jones' ability to seamlessly blend functionality with artistic expression has earned him a reputation as a pioneer in the use of acrylic and lucite in furniture design. Throughout his career, Jones has collaborated with renowned architects and designers, including Frank Gehry and Paul Evans, further cementing his status as a respected figure in the design community. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and galleries, both in the United States and internationally. In addition to his furniture designs, Jones has also ventured into other areas of decorative arts, including lighting fixtures and sculptures. His ability to create visually stunning and functional pieces using acrylic and lucite has garnered him a loyal following of collectors and enthusiasts. Charles Hollis Jones' contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts have been widely recognized. His innovative designs have not only influenced contemporary furniture design but have also paved the way for future generations of designers to explore the possibilities of acrylic and lucite materials. Today, Jones continues to create unique and captivating pieces from his studio in Los Angeles, California. His passion for pushing the boundaries of design and his dedication to craftsmanship have solidified his position as a prominent figure in the field of furniture and decorative arts.
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