Living Coffin at Finn Shapiro blog

Living Coffin. World’s first 'living coffin' aims to reunite us faster with nature. The living cocoon helps the body to ‘compost’ more. A new fungal coffin called the living cocoon offers people an option to help their remains biodegrade more naturally. The company offers three main products: The tu delft researcher bob hendrikx has designed a living coffin made from mycelium. A living cocoon coffin, a forestbed coffin and an earthrise urn. Prices range from 695 euros. The loop living cocoon is a sustainable coffin that enriches nature by biodegrading in just 45 days and giving human nutrients back in the most natural. Each coffin is grown from. The living cocoon from loop, made from mushroom mycelium, offers a uniquely green final resting place.

Living Coffin makes sure we continue the Circle of Life even in death Yanko Design
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The living cocoon helps the body to ‘compost’ more. The tu delft researcher bob hendrikx has designed a living coffin made from mycelium. The company offers three main products: A living cocoon coffin, a forestbed coffin and an earthrise urn. The loop living cocoon is a sustainable coffin that enriches nature by biodegrading in just 45 days and giving human nutrients back in the most natural. World’s first 'living coffin' aims to reunite us faster with nature. Prices range from 695 euros. The living cocoon from loop, made from mushroom mycelium, offers a uniquely green final resting place. Each coffin is grown from. A new fungal coffin called the living cocoon offers people an option to help their remains biodegrade more naturally.

Living Coffin makes sure we continue the Circle of Life even in death Yanko Design

Living Coffin The loop living cocoon is a sustainable coffin that enriches nature by biodegrading in just 45 days and giving human nutrients back in the most natural. A living cocoon coffin, a forestbed coffin and an earthrise urn. Prices range from 695 euros. The loop living cocoon is a sustainable coffin that enriches nature by biodegrading in just 45 days and giving human nutrients back in the most natural. The living cocoon helps the body to ‘compost’ more. World’s first 'living coffin' aims to reunite us faster with nature. The living cocoon from loop, made from mushroom mycelium, offers a uniquely green final resting place. A new fungal coffin called the living cocoon offers people an option to help their remains biodegrade more naturally. The tu delft researcher bob hendrikx has designed a living coffin made from mycelium. The company offers three main products: Each coffin is grown from.

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