IKEA might be everyone's go-to for furniture, but far better is Blanquel Popular Art in downtown Fullerton. Florencio Blanquel combines creativity and sustainability while paying homage to Mexico's traditional colonial-style furniture, using Mexican oak to construct his original creations. His love for his craft is evident in his pieces: a swooping armrest, a mighty back, dramatic legs. Walk into Blanquel Popular Art, and he'll likely be carving away, transforming wood into a modern-day masterpiece.
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Blanquel is a great store, and Florencio is a great sculptor/carpenter/artist. By the way @Ikea you never talk with the CEO. and your cheap fornitures is gonna be break in 2 years. @Blanquel you will have solid forniture and friendship, as well.