Image shared by The Last Hurrah Funerals, Melbourne Australia
Caskets that don't cost the Earth.
In an era where simplicity and the environment are prioritized, the demand for simple, affordable goodbyes, is on the rise.
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Many individuals express a wish for a no-frills approach to their final send-off, often stating, "Just put me in a cardboard casket." This sentiment reflects a growing trend towards eco-friendly options that honor both personal financial wishes and the environment.
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Enter Daisybox®, a range of thoughtfully designed caskets constructed from engineered cardboard and natural wicker materials.
Wicker Caskets
Daisybox® wicker caskets incorporate a mix of rattan cane and dried and woven pandanus leaves and coir. This makes them ideal for both eco-cremation or natural burials.
MDF made from resin bonded wood fibres and used in most traditional caskets, was never designed to be buried or cremated.
Testimonials
Unveiling Beauty in Sustainability
Crafting Moments of Comfort
We understand that every farewell is a moment of both sorrow and sometimes, celebration. Creatively designed Daisybox caskets are meant to bring comfort and warmth during these times, serving as a meaningful tribute to the lives we cherish. To obtain a price from your local stockists, please complete this 3 minute form.
Daisybox cardboard casket by Grassroots Deathcare.
Custom Inkjet Printed Caskets
Using water-based paints. Image supplied by Tender Funerals
DIY Decorated Daisybox by The Last Hurrah Funerals
DIY Decorated with The Last Hurrah Funerals, Melbourne, Australia
DIY-decorated Daisybox. Image from Tender Funerals Australia
Photo by Funera, Sydney, Australia
DIY decorated cardboard casket for Tender Funerals Australia
Daisybox DIY decorated casket. Image from Gympie Funerals, Queensland, Australia.
Family-decorated casket. Graveside burial service performed by Gympie Funerals, Queensland, Australia
A white-washed rattan cane wicker casket.
The Bottom Drawer eBook: The After Death Action Plan
Getting your life and death admin in order doesn’t need to be grim. The Bottom Drawer eBook is a modern, colourful, non-confrontational After Death Action Plan and funeral planning tool, helping you prepare for the inevitable with quirky but practical tips and information.
Because of its amazing, colour illustrations, this ebook can only be read on a computer or mobile device via the Kindle App for Windows, Mac, Android or iOS.
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You'll need a pen and a notepad because The Bottom Drawer eBook encourages you to write down your responses to a series of questions and actions. Your answers will become a memento of you and what’s important in your life, written in your handwriting, your doodling, your humour, your ideas, and your life’s reflections.
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Written by Australian journalist Lisa Joy Herbert and illustrated by Phil Judd, this eBook guides you through things to consider with humour and levity, like: Traditional, religious funeral or celebration of life? Hymns or pop songs? Cremation, burial, or compost? A champagne wake or cordial and cake?
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The contents of its 60 pages include types of burial, cremation, emerging technology, living wills, organ donation, the digital afterlife, social media, embalming, coffins and caskets, donating your body to science, themed funerals and their soundtrack, what to wear, the eulogy and the funeral itself, and lots more, plus some bad puns and dad jokes. There is also lots of room for personal reflection, giving your loved ones the opportunity to grieve and celebrate the real you and your honest story – knowing it’s just what you would have wanted.
Making your wishes known will ensure that, when your time eventually comes, everything that needs to be done will be done, your send-off is how you’d like it, and it’ll make things easier for your grieving friends and family.