Now you can get buried in a Supreme coffin
By James Herring on Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Supreme’s Spring Summer 2026 collection features a steel coffin proving there is still no everyday object it cannot turn into a brand vehicle.
The New York label’s latest drop stretches from the sublime to the surreal, headlined by the Supreme®/Titan Orion Casket, a 20-gauge steel, high-gloss piece finished with leopard faux fur lining and a painted logo.


Elsewhere, the brand continues its tradition of functional flexes.
A co-branded GenMega G2500 ATM arrives complete with steel vault and wireless router.

A competition-grade 20-foot Everlast boxing ring doubles down on spectacle, fully wrapped in Supreme insignia.

For the home, there is a stainless steel Dualit four-slice toaster handmade in England.

For content creators, a Minolta waterproof 4K camcorder.

For bedroom producers, a Teenage Engineering EP-133 sampler preloaded and logo stamped.

Even pest control gets the treatment via a Bug-A-Salt 3.0.
The strategy is familiar but still effective.
Over the years, Supreme has transformed bricks, bolt cutters and crowbars into collectibles, released a fire extinguisher and even its own pinball machine.

Each drop reframes the mundane as must-have, collapsing the distance between hardware store utility and streetwear collectability.
The formula is simple but potent: take an object no one expects, apply the logo, and let the internet do the rest.
Shop the collection here