Crazy coffins at the London death festival
A London festival takes a lighter look at life and death with an exhibition of quirky, bespoke coffins. “Death: Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living” includes “Boxed,” a coffin art exhibition that takes place Jan. 20-29.
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Southbank employee Lara Delaney stands besides a coffin in the shape of a skier at the Southbank Centre in London. A collection of bespoke coffins by Crazy Coffins in Nottingham and the famous Pa Joe workshop in Ghana are on display at the Southbank Centre, which is running a festival celebrating life and death.
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