
Coffin Couches is exactly what it sounds like! This company based out of Southern California converts unusable caskets from local funeral homes and crafts intricate and macabre sofas. The coffin is made from recycled steel and the legs are stamped with “biohazard†signs in the event any human remains came in contact with the end product. Not only are they catchy but these coffins have in fact been used for their intended purpose albeit briefly, however they were decommissioned due to minor flaws noticed before burial. These couches offer a completely unique and surreal solution to what would otherwise be deemed waste.

Category: Home+Decor | Tags: coffin, couch, sofa
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Doug is in perpetual motion and a self-proclaimed adventure junkie, that has had a longtime love affair with the great outdoors.
“I love being a part of the active world. The stuff that blows my hair back is adventure (all shapes and sizes), photography, mountaineering, Muay Thai, and seeing natural beauty in all its forms. The living earth is the framework on which I build my life and free time. My ideal trip would be BASE jumping at Sotano de Las Golandrinas in Mexico (closest I could come to skydiving through the jungle!). I work towards keeping it real, green, and healthy. ”
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