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Evig urn - remains in mushroom

FORMORGEN SKU: 02666

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Product benefits:

100% recyclable
fertile ground for new life
• Made in Germany


Product details:

Material: Natural substance and mushroom mycelium
Function: Decorative urn
Areas of application: Ash burial, cremation, interment, funeral
Areas of application: Funeral homes , cemeteries, crematoriums
Designation: Natural material urn, human urn, decorative urn, cremation urn, bio urn, human urn
Scope of delivery: 1x urn


Other product features:

- With quirks and flaws, a unique individual like every person we say goodbye to.
- D The Reishi mushroom symbolizes "eternal life".


The material

Evig by formorgen consists of mycelium, the root-like network of fungi. Combined with regional, renewable fiber plants like hemp or agricultural residues, the mycelium grows into a unique form – Evig. Its natural composition gives our products not only a soft, organic feel, but also a quiet, tangible connection to nature.


Rest in mushroom Fungi are silent wonders of the world. Invisible beneath our feet, they connect forests, break down organic material, and transform it into new life. They are nature's transformers – and at the same time, its sensitive architects. Mycelium, the fungus's root-like network, is not only biodegradable but also grows as a breeding ground for new life, and is light, malleable, and surprisingly robust. ​ That's precisely why fungal mycelium is the ideal material for an urn that aims to be part of the natural cycle. It absorbs the body without leaving a trace and simultaneously gives something back: nutrients for new life. Instead of concealing death, the fungus makes it visible for what it is: a transition. Natural. Honest. Full of meaning. ​​ Those who understand this see not just an urn, but an attitude: back to Earth, back to the essentials.

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