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Death - Festival for the Living

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London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM: Visitors look at a ballet shoe shaped coffin commissioned by ballet fan Pat Cox, during the Death - Festival for the Living exhibit, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, on January 28, 2012. Crazy Coffins, an offshoot of a Nottingham-based traditional coffin and urn maker which took on a new identity in the 1990s when people began asking to customise their final resting places, presents uncanny coffins as part of the exhibit. The Death - Festival for the Living exhibit is open from January 20 to 29. AFP PHOTO/Justin Tallis
Various shapes of coffin were presented during the "Death - Festival for the Living" show in London.
London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM: Former concord engineer Malcolm Brocklhurst poses for a photograph beside his airplane coffin, during the Death - Festival for the Living exhibit, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, on January 28, 2012. Crazy Coffins, an offshoot of a Nottingham-based traditional coffin and urn maker which took on a new identity in the 1990s when people began asking to customise their final resting places, presents uncanny coffins as part of the exhibit. The Death - Festival for the Living exhibit is open from January 20 to 29. AFP PHOTO/Justin Tallis
London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM: Visitors look at a kite shaped coffin built from pine and sail cloth, during the Death - Festival for the Living exhibit, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, on January 28, 2012. Crazy Coffins, an offshoot of a Nottingham-based traditional coffin and urn maker which took on a new identity in the 1990s when people began asking to customise their final resting places, presents uncanny coffins as part of the exhibit. The Death - Festival for the Living exhibit is open from January 20 to 29. AFP PHOTO/Justin Tallis
London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM: A visitor photographs a custom designed skate-board shaped coffin, during the Death - Festival for the Living exhibit, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, on January 28, 2012. Crazy Coffins, an offshoot of a Nottingham-based traditional coffin and urn maker which took on a new identity in the 1990s when people began asking to customise their final resting places, presents uncanny coffins as part of the exhibit. The Death - Festival for the Living exhibit is open from January 20 to 29. AFP PHOTO/Justin Tallis
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