starting at $79
starting at $79
Shop Ashley at House Of Furniture/Allan's Gallery in Lubbock, TX. Ashley is one of the largest furniture brands in the country, covering every major room — sofas, sectionals, and recliners for the living room; bedroom sets and beds; dining tables and chairs; mattresses; and home accents. Style ranges from contemporary to farmhouse to traditional, with sub-lines including Signature Design, Benchcraft, and Millennium for specialized collections. Quality construction at accessible prices makes Ashley a reliable starting point for almost any room. Have questions? visit our showroom or check out our financing options available.
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With its clean-lined look and modern attitude, this chest of drawers is a fresh style awakening. A warm charcoal hue over replicated oak grain easi...
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Beachy style and lots of storage go hand in hand with this chest. Its driftwood and surfer-inspired smoky finish creates a rustic look that's perfe...
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Transform your bedroom into an instant sanctuary. Pairing the look of oak grain with a unique chevron pattern, this chest of drawers introduces a t...
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Casual style with substance. This two-tone chest of drawers raises the bar on comfortably cozy design in your soothing sanctuary. A sturdy silhouet...
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Merging traditional elegance with modern comfort, this chest of drawers takes your bedroom retreat to the next level. Serpentine curves, ash swirl ...
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This chest of drawer's crisp cottage white gives traditional Louis Philippe profiling a delightful style awakening. The look is timeless. The feel?...
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The epitome of fashion-forward design, this chest of drawers is a beautiful blend of style and luxury. Shiny chrome-tone accents, a pearlized finis...
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This chest of drawers is the epitome of traditional decor. Its Louis Philippe-style moulding dates back to the mid-19th century, when furnishings w...
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