Charles Hollis Jones’ furnishings were conceived to be elegant sculptural fusions of acrylic and metal. To meet the designer’s quality standards, every object required custom fabrication. For the popular "Metric Line" series of limited edition tables and chairs, for example, each acrylic element was formed into a square which had to be hand beveled 12 times: a full length bevel on each of the 4 sides, and a bevel on each of the 4 faces, top and bottom.

Hollis Jones’ innovative work has attracted a prestigious roster of public and private clients, including the Hotel Le Mondrian, Bijan Fragrances, Bank of America, Hyatt Regency Hotels and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, among many others. Renowned architect John Lautner was so impressed with the designs that he often referred his clients to Hollis Jones to create their furniture and accessories. A "designer’s designer," Hollis Jones also received numerous commissions from Herbert Bayer, Raymond Loewy and Paul Laszlo.