Some things in our society are completely over-designed (how many handbags does one person need?) Other things are so solemn that design is rarely, if ever, considered. Rituals surrounding death fall into the latter category.
Although it happens to everyone at some point, there is not a wide variety of choices out there when it comes down to dealing with human remains. That’s why the Bios Urn is such a thoughtful idea.
Designed by the Azuamoline duo, (Martin Ruiz de Azua and Gerard Molin?) the Bios Urn is a container for cremated ashes, made from compacted coconut shells, organic fertilizer and tree seedlings. As the container biodegrades, a seed will sprout, recycling you or your loved one back into the circle of life.



















Awsome! I always said that when I died I wanted my remains to be planted as a tree to continue to live! I’m glad this concept has been extended in design to sustainability, something I love in life.
This is fantastic. I would like to be informed when it hits the market and I will be happy to spread the word to all I know. Nice to see thoughtful design.
This is a great idea, it would let environmentally aware people die as they lived – trying to preserve our earth.
This is such an incredible idea/design! And, it’s about time. I’m hoping it goes past the concept phase into production so people have a reasonable and responsible choice. I’m all for it. A+.
I’d probably forget to water it and then feel guilty when Grandpa Joe’s rebirth re-dies.
You can buy it here :http://www.funeraire-urne.fr/aide/5-aide-en-ligne/26-biosurn