Show your true colours with Asta sling-back dining and lounge chairs.
March 15th, 2012
Change your outdoor furniture to suit your mood with Asta, an Italian-designed range of customisable dining and lounge chairs.
Asta’s sling seats come in 10 colours which can be mixed and matched to suit your décor – or your mood. They slip easily over the chair’s tubular frame for a seamless finish.
From vibrant to muted colours and patterns, the choice is yours.
Contemporary, flexible and stackable, Asta is the stylish and functional choice for modern al fresco areas.
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