
Sunset Coffins featured in the Scottish Daily Mail with excellent testimonials that generated a huge number of encouraging enquires from the public.

Glasto blast for eco-coffin-maker; Sunset Coffins project will be attending the Glastonbury Music Festival in 2011.

In The Spotlight, Jeremy Clutterbuck featured In British Institute of Funeral Director September 2010 Journal.

Following extensive media coverage Sunset Coffins Ltd is getting a huge amount of enquiries from the public, who wanted to know more about them and how they can buy them.

"I have to say that the best thing about the funeral was the very femine lilac coffin - an abiding and beautiful, reassuring image from a very sad occasion."

Sunset Coffins are proud to be a finalist in the 2010 Citizen and Gloucestershire Echo Business Awards for Business Innovation.

Eco worries laid to rest - Three county companies have teamed up to launch the first coffins created from board made entirely from recycled newspapers.

A guilt-free after-life - A greener life is something we are all starting to embrace, but what about a greener death? Claire Marshall met husband and wife team who believe they have the ultimate product for a guilt-free after-life.

To give creative expression to some of the personal emotions and reflections that emerge at this time, artist Julie Smith can carefully personalise the coffin you have chosen.

Featured in the Coffin Showcase of the Bereavement Today on page 70. Including our new Ashes Casket in a Lavender

Simon Lewis, BIFD National President with a model which was featured at the 2009 British Institute of Funeral Directors Conference in Cardiff.

Green coffins in all colours by Claire Marshall.
A small company run by a husband and wife has launched a new unique and environmentally friendly coffin made out of recycled newspapers.