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1970s Hollywood Regency table in the style of Charles Hollis Jones, with gilded brass and Plexiglas base and octagonal beveled glass top.
Note: a tiny chip on the edge of the top (see detailed photo).
Dimensions: Height 73 Tray diameter 120 cm
Charles Hollis Jones began creating furniture and sculpture at the age of 13. After studying art at Los Angeles University, he began working as a freelance designer. He quickly gained a reputation for his bold, avant-garde creations, using materials such as acrylic and Plexiglas to create one-of-a-kind furniture pieces.
In the 1960s, Jones became famous for his transparent acrylic furniture designs, which were shown in the most prestigious art galleries in New York and Los Angeles.
He also worked with celebrities such as Frank Sinatra and Diana Ross, creating custom furniture for their homes.
Over the years, Jones has extended his work to lighting, creating lamps and fixtures in acrylic and brass.
His work can now be found in the permanent collections of many museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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