Why meditate under a copper pyramid when you can sleep under a copper pyramid? Maybe, when processing and clearing energy, we let the unconscious do some of the heavy lifting. 😁
"Copper pyramid above bed / over bed" —Gemini AI Image
Seriously, great things can happen under a pyramid while sleeping. Our bodies remain responsive. While it doesn’t replace conscious processing (i.e. meditation), it IS amazing.
Copper Pyramids Over Beds. Why?
When we speak of ‘pyramid over bed’ we mean all-encompassing (above, right). Yes, you CAN hang a pyramid above your bed, and this works fine as a ‘pyramid in proximity’ however it does not offer the same level of experience. A pyramid in proximity is any pyramid structure nearby (on a table, hanging from the ceiling, etc). We build the larger pyramids that can encompass you completely while you sleep. An all-encompassing pyramid will work on many levels as you sleep. Your body will benefit though you will not be particularly conscious of it (revitalization, processing, deeper integration of subtle bodies, chakra cleansing and clearing…).
Copper Pyramids Over Mattresses


The images above are overhead views showing pyramid sizes and mattress sizes— both horizontally and diagonally placed. Below, you can find various scenarios that involve pyramids over beds (again, both horizontally and diagonally placed).
Frequently Asked Questions
Before we explore combinations of beds and pyramids, we’d like to address some questions that are often asked in regard to pyramids and beds:
- Is it safe? Yes, it is energetically safe to sleep under a pyramid. However, some users initially find sleep difficult due to an excessive re-energizing.
- Is there a special place inside the pyramid? No, it’s same throughout.
- Can I place it on stilts or hang it from above? No, these pyramids will collapse.
Copper Pyramid Over Bed -Choices
There are four choices (solutions) available when setting up a pyramid over a bed. We’ve provided a diagram for each solution, along with charts showing bed size, bed height allowance and pyramid sizes. The bed heights that are listed in the charts below assume a four-inch clearance. See bed height "A" below:
For example, a pyramid over a bed with a height listed at (26" or lower) will have a clearance of four inches where or it would otherwise come into contact with the side of the bed. See setup scenarios 1—4 below:
1. Pyramid Over Bed: Inside, Parallel:

King / Queen – Standard (76W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 19" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Double / Twin – Standard (60W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 21" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
2. Pyramid Over Bed: Past, Parallel:

King – Standard (76W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 21" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Queen – Standard (60W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 29" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Giza 61 | 20" and lower | 8.5 x 8.5 (feet) |
Full (Double) – Standard (54W 75L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 32" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Giza 61 | 23" and lower | 8.5 x 8.5 (feet) |
Twin – Standard (39W 75L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 39" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Giza 61 | 30" and lower | 8.5 x 8.5 (feet) |
Giza 50 | 21" and lower | 7 x 7 (feet) |
3. Pyramid Over Bed: Inside, Diag.:

King / Queen – Standard (76W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 36" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Double / Twin – Standard (60W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 71 | 39" and lower | 10 x 10 (feet) |
Giza 61 | 27" and lower | 8.5 x 8.5 (feet) |
4. Pyramid Over Bed: Past, Diag.:

King / Queen – Standard (76W 80L) | ||
Pyramid | Allowable Bed Height | Floor Space Needed |
Giza 61 | 24" and lower | 8.5 x 8.5 (feet) |
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