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Comma: A Place to Pause

A modern bathhouse designed for stillness.

Words: Montana Cooper & Roisin McNeil
Photography: Montana Cooper

Comma: A Place to Pause

For founder Susie McIntosh, Comma began with a simple intention: to create space for people to slow down. Conceived as a counter to the pace of everyday life, the bathhouse offers a sensory experience centred on stillness.

The experience is self-led, encouraging intuitive movement between spaces. Drift between hot and cold, move from the Magnesium Hot Tub and Rock Sauna to the Pail Showers and Cold Plunge. Pause in the Hammam, where heated stone and bespoke salt scrubs offer a physical and energetic reset. Each element invites a deeper connection to the body.

Inside, the design is calm and deliberate. Muted tones, softened light, and softened edges shape the space. Massage treatments are offered alongside bathing, considered and responsive to how you arrive on the day.

Comma offers a space to rest, reset and return to yourself, one ritual at a time.

Visit Comma at 7/18 Banksia Drive.

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