Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Lounge Cowgirl Magazine
All photos are courtesy of Ernie Apodaca Furniture.

Ernie Apodaca is a household name in the Western world. His refined furniture is crafted from the finest materials on the market.

“Ernie Apodaca’s pride of craftsmanship begins with the construction of the frame.  Only kiln-dried hardwood is used for strength and durability.  The hand-tied coils, no-sag springs, and special attention to the lumbar area, assure the best experience in comfort. Collapse resistant, high-density foam is utilized on all seat cushions and backs and are protected with durable fiber materials.  Last, but not least, only the highest quality of leather hides are chosen to assure a luxurious piece of furniture.  The softness and full color penetration of the leather is unrivaled in the industry.”

If you have a furniture piece by Ernie Apodaca in your household, you’re lucky indeed. Browse through a selection of Ernie’s stunning decor.

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Pendleton Benches Cowgirl Magazine

Check out these Pendleton benches! How beautiful are they? These would brighten up any room!

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Rustic Cabin Chair Cowgirl Magazine

Ernie’s furniture has the ability to transform any living space.

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Painted Horses Cowgirl Magazine

Look at all of the detail in this piece!

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Pendleton Bench Cowgirl Magazine

In need of a color pop? Ernie Apodaca is a pro at crafting bold furniture.

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Buffalo Chair Cowgirl Magazine

This chair is hands down one of the most unique pieces you’ll ever see.

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Lounge Sofa Cowgirl Magazine

If you love fringe, why not add it to your furniture?

Ernie Apodaca Western Furniture Bench Cowgirl Magazine

Once again, Ernie Apodaca impresses with design technique and color coordination.

Want more? Follow Ernie Apodaca Furniture on Facebook here, and make sure to visit the official company website.

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