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more about #coffin more comments → MushyHeirloom: How this is Giz-related is beyond me, but it's mildly cool. On a side note, I'm incredibly glad that Bloodcopy moved out and took its fake editors wit... more » Curves: I am a woman; I do not dig vampires; this is not only fugly, but looks uncomfortable as well. more » ZaxxonQ.com: Groovy! ^_^ more » deanbmmv: Damn I thought Bloodcopy had stopped this crap, oh wait this is a proper post, unless Mark Wilson had a recent late night meeting and meal with one of... more » Gann: This designer takes himself way to seriously. more » Curves: It doesnt appear to be a very user friendly bookshelf. I am sure the standards for user friendly coffins are not as strict, so it may be ok for that. ... more » strider_mt2k: Good thing because you can only move that coffin once before it starts needing brackets and shit to stay together. more » -
#furniture
Coffin Couch Helps the Non-Dead Resemble the Undead
If Buffy, Twilight, Trueblood and the collective Anne Rice novels have taught us anything, it's that women dig vampires. To exploit the phenomenon, stay out of the sun and buy this couch. More » -
#coffins
Shelves for Life: Even Death Won't Do You Part
Designed to make "stronger emotional relationships with our belongings," Shelves for Life is a bookcase-slash-coffin that holds your personal possessions in life and your person—corpse—in death. More » -
#pimpmycasket
Crazy Coffins Get You Six Feet Awesomer
Instead of stuffing your lifeless body in a boring old box, why not get buried in a giant guitar? 160-year-old Vic Fearn and Company, based in the United Kingdom, has created an art gallery dubbed Crazy Coffins. The caskets are for people from all walks of life, including skateboarders and skiers, a building contractor who wants to be buried in a big yellow dumpster and a woman who'd like to get stuffed into an oversized egg. Check them out. [Crazy Coffins] More »
