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Stylish 'Lexington' the Latest Addition to the Loddon Stables Range

Published on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 in General

 Born in Kentucky, made in England, the Lexington combines American style with the classic Loddon high quality finish to create a product that will shine on either side of the Atlantic and, of course, in Australia! 

The Lexington is the newest addition to the Loddon range, a mid-range priced product with the finishes of a high end design.

One of the Lexington’s most unique features is the absence of a top support, allowing for a greater clearance and airy feel to the stable. The emphasis on creating a spacious and well ventilated stable is evident with an additional yoke front to provide further room for the horse.

The round, smoothed bars combined with smartly hidden handles and fixtures allows even the most curious horse to investigate the stable without fear of getting into any mischief.

The Lexington comes with brass finials as a standard and, as with our other ranges is available in a galvanised finish or powder coated to the colour of your choice. Denya Hardwood, Bamboo and Recycled Polyethylene are also available for the infill, with each possessing their own qualities to suit your requirements.

As with all Loddon products, the metalwork on the Lexington range is galvanised and powder coated in-house for maximum quality control. This ensures there are no imperfections that may harm the horse or handler.

The Lexington is now available and can be customised to suit a range of different requirements.

For more information about the Lexington and other styles in the range or to order your stables, please contact Patrick Farrell from Killahy Constructions Pty Ltd on 0450 845 804 or via email pat@killahyconstructions.com.au

See a life-size demonstration model of a Loddon stable at EQUITANA! Patrick Farrell will be attending EQUITANA and will be holding a stand (#538) in the Epsom Pavilion during the four day event.

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