Experience the warmth and embrace of Pa; a seating range where simplicity meets elegance in perfect harmony. Crafted in a range of unique native Australian timbers and American hardwoods, the Pa collection includes a Lounge Chair, Dining Chair, Dining Armchair and Counter/Bar Stool.
The name itself is a heartfelt tribute to the designer's father, symbolising the wisdom and support passed down through generations of Australian furniture designers.
Pa’s compact footprint and versatile design make it suitable for a variety of social environments, such as bars and lobbies to residential homes and apartments. Its generous dual radius backrest allows for easy mobility and conversation, while the lightweight frame allows ambient light to pass through, creating a sense of transparency and neutrality.
543W x 504D x 975H mm
750mm seat height
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Timber: Australian Blackwood, Tasmanian Oak, Southern Silky Oak
Upholstery available in a range of fabric and leather options. Contact us for more information.
Frame: Stainless Steel, Black, Custom Powdercoat
Born and raised in Fremantle, Western Australia, Timothy Robertson is one to watch. His passion for design was sparked at a young age as he frequently found himself in his father's furniture workshop, observing and being inspired by his work.
Timothy's design ethos draws inspiration from Australia's natural environment and flora, a distinctive vernacular passed down from his father’s practice. Timothy is now based in Sydney and works from a beachside studio bathed in natural light, providing an ideal environment for his creative process. His most essential tools include a sketchbook, verniers and a model making kit.
Timothy describes his design approach as authentic, reflecting the teachings and influences from his upbringing. His philosophy and process emphasise storytelling, nostalgia, and purpose, ensuring that each creation possesses a meaningful narrative.
When it comes to materials, Timothy favours working with stainless steel, leather, wool, and timber, appreciating their natural beauty and imperfections. He also finds inspiration in the vibrant palettes of the outdoors, particularly in the Australian bush.