Pacific Green has a history of over forty years. This company was created by two enthusiastic Australians - Petep Pyan (Peter Ryan) and his friend, designer Bruce Dowse (Bruce Dawes), together with a small team of like-minded people in Sydney.
Some of them still work in the company - for example, manager Stan, an Australian of Greek descent, who is probably somewhere around 75 years old. Peter and Bruce are Australian by birth. Over 40 years ago, they came up with and were the first in the world to develop a unique technology for drying and using the bottom, solid part of an array of centennial coconut palms for furniture. Their main motive for creating furniture from coconut trees was the enthusiasm for the green movement and the idea of saving valuable species of tropical trees from destruction by replacing them with renewable resources - they saw the possibility of such a replacement by using an array of lower parts of coconut palm trunks about a hundred years old, obtained by cutting old poorly bearing trees on plantations. Under this idea, an original, striking style design was developed, the technology of drying the palm massif and the production of furniture from it, based on metal frames. They were actively supported by the famous American actor, also of Irish descent - Pierce Brosnan (well known to Russian viewers for the role of James Bond).