The most strange coffins on the planet
From shapes simulating a Rolls Royce car, to skis or even a bottle of beer, are the most exotic coffins on the planet.
When it comes to coffins, most of us imagine a wooden coffin with traditional puzzle pieces. However, a burial company in the UK received designs of coffins of a strange shape, with prices from £ 2,000 to £ 5,000 depending on the model.
The coffin of Rolls Royce.
The material is still traditional wood, but the shape of the coffin is modified according to customers' preferences. According to Mr. John Gill, Director of the company, "Each of our coffins is designed according to customers' orders. We serve according to each person's wishes. The company has undergone a 28-year journey. I am proud of what we have. "
Most of the coffins here are not traditionally shaped.
Paa Joe, the company's chief designer, has spent many years researching, creating coffins with different styles. He shared that even a male customer asked to be buried in a coffin shaped like a Coca Cola bottle. Some strange models were manipulated by the company such as pink mobile phone models, Rolls-Royce cars, skateboards, sports bags, beer bottles, Viking boats .
A boat-shaped coffin carrying Viking warriors took the deceased to the afterlife.
The coffin is for skate lovers.
Another strange sarcophagus with a hybrid design of a brown beer bottle with a red lid on the top of the green car.
The coffin features a giant sports bag.
The casket figure simulates a train car.
Giant guitar.
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