
Looking for a heavy-duty couch, say something constructed from 18 gauge steel that can handle up to 900 lbs. Then a recycled Coffin Couch might be what you're looking for. Collected from local funeral homes primarily in Southern California, health and safety laws prohibit the reselling of coffins as once a human body is placed in a coffin it is considered biohazard tissue. The six cast iron heavy duty legs are embossed with the universal biohazard insignia to keep you informed where exactly you're sitting. Impress your goth friends and pick one up for $3,500 US. (Shipping might be a little expensive).

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This is proof positive that vampires do exist after all. After a few centuries one's coffin gets dated and a blood sucker needs some new digs. That's where the coffins come from. I think I read that in the Weekly World News.