Saved
Save to wishlist
Product added to your wishlist! View wishlist
Sign in to see your saved products on any device
Product removed from your wishlist! View wishlist
Sign in to see your saved products on any device
Something went wrong. Please try again later.
Product is added to compare already. Please refresh the page.
Product is not found in compare. Please refresh the page.
5 Products already added. Please delete existing selection to add this.
Share
Baxton Studio Asta Mid-Century Modern Grey Velvet Fabric Upholstered Walnut Finished Wood 3-Piece Living Room Set
Declare your allegiance to timelessness with the Asta living room set. Constructed from solid rubberwood the Asta set includes one sofa and two chairs. Each piece is upholstered in a soft sumptuous grey velvet fabric that complements the walnut brown finish on the wood. Wide plush cushions provide ample seating comfort while biscuit tufting a…
Declare your allegiance to timelessness with the Asta living room set. Constructed from solid rubberwood the Asta set includes one sofa and two chairs. Each piece is upholstered in a soft sumptuous grey velvet fabric that complements the walnut brown finish on the wood. Wide plush cushions provide ample seating comfort while biscuit tufting and angled legs lend a cool retro look. Stylish and versatile this set is well suited for both private living spaces and public reception areas. The Asta living room set is made in Malaysia and requires assembly
Description
Declare your allegiance to timelessness with the Asta living room set. Constructed from solid rubberwood the Asta set includes one sofa and two chairs. Each piece is upholstered in a soft sumptuous grey velvet fabric that complements the walnut brown finish on the wood. Wide plush cushions provide ample seating comfort while biscuit tufting and angled legs lend a cool retro look. Stylish and versatile this set is well suited for both private living spaces and public reception areas. The Asta living room set is made in Malaysia and requires assembly
Price History
Something went wrong. Please try again later.