In Japan, they began selling "vampire" beds in the form of coffins

In Japan, they began selling "vampire" beds in the form of coffins

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Vampires and zombies have long been a global trend. This could not but give rise to an entire industry that supplies fans of evil spirits with all sorts of exclusive things. The Japanese company Ziggy Vamp Co. Ltd., specializing in such thematic products, presented beds made in the form of coffins.

In Japan, they began selling "vampire" beds in the form of coffins

Fans of ghouls and the walking dead can now decorate their modest Gothic homes with stylish furniture. The bed completely repeats the external and internal appearance of the coffin and has the same dimensions.

In Japan, they began selling "vampire" beds in the form of coffins

Furniture from Ziggy Vamp, judging by the advertisement, is quite multifunctional. Firstly, it can become part of an exclusive mortuary interior and just stand against the wall, causing the envy of guests. Secondly, in such a coffin, you can sleep like a dead man until nightfall, even under the lid, even just like that.

In Japan, they began selling "vampire" beds in the form of coffins

Thirdly, the coffin can be used as a comfortable coffee table. Well, those who prefer the most practical furniture can use the coffin for storing personal belongings. The manufacturer makes coffins to order, individually sized and decorated at the request of the client. Various accessories are also available, such as pillows, upholstery with brushes and artistic cast handles.

In Japan, they began selling "vampire" beds in the form of coffins

It remains to say that multipurpose coffin beds are not cheap. The manufacturer offers a basic version for as much as $ 3,200 (175 thousand rubles). Any additional options and decorations, of course, lead to an increase in price. Despite the "biting" price, Japanese vampires began ordering furniture immediately after the presentation.

But the Japanese bed in the form of a coffin still looks less creepy than the "wolf" furniture made in Dagestan.

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