Meditation Room

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Copper Meditation Room Mandala Panels, Altar Panels & Sacred Geometry — Custom Made

Natuross makes hand-hammered copper mandala panels, altar panels, sacred geometry panels, Buddha sculptures, and signs for meditation rooms and mindfulness spaces. The most considered meditation room decor available — every piece an original work, designed for your specific space, made to your exact dimensions, in any of 15 finishes. Over 10,000 custom copper projects installed across the US. Ready to hang, no sealing required.

The Tibetan singing bowl is copper. The Buddhist bell is copper. The Hindu ritual vessel is copper. Copper has accompanied the meditative traditions of the world for thousands of years. The copper panel in a meditation room is not a decorative choice. It is a material that belongs in the space.


Why Copper in the Meditation Room

Copper is the metal of the meditative traditions. The Tibetan singing bowl — the instrument that begins and ends every meditation session — is made of copper. The Buddhist bell, the Hindu puja vessel, the Sufi copper cup — the sacred objects of the world’s meditative traditions are all made of copper. In Ayurvedic tradition, copper is one of the most sacred metals — the metal that conducts prana, that connects the practitioner to the earth element. In Tibetan Buddhism, copper is one of the five sacred metals. The meditator who sits before a copper panel is sitting before a material that understands the practice.


Feature Wall

The wall the meditator faces during every session — the surface that accompanies every breath, every moment of stillness, every return to the present. A single panel, a full wall from floor to ceiling, a cushion wall panel — the most intimate meditation surface, the copper the meditator faces at the closest range.

A large-format mandala — the circular form of the meditative tradition, the geometric patterns radiating from the center. A Buddha — the seated figure, the mudra, the expression of complete stillness. A moon — the symbol of the enlightened mind. A mountain — the stillness of the mountain, the symbol of the meditative mind. A simple hammered texture in a warm finish — the copper speaking through the material alone. An infinite knot — the symbol of the interconnectedness of all things. A ripple — the expanding circles of the stone dropped in still water.

Altar Wall

The most sacred surface in the meditation room — the wall dedicated to the altar, the sacred objects, the candles, the flowers. An altar wall feature panel. A full altar wall panel. An altar niche panel. An altar shelf panel — the copper behind the sacred objects, warm and considered.

Tradition-Specific

Buddhist — A Buddha composition. A Dharma wheel — the eight-spoked wheel, the symbol of the Noble Eightfold Path. An infinite knot. A Tibetan mandala. A Buddha wall sculpture. A Dharma wheel panel.

Hindu — A Sri Yantra — the most sacred geometric symbol of the Hindu tradition. A Ganesha — the remover of obstacles. An om symbol. A Ganesha wall sculpture. A Sri Yantra panel.

Zen — An Enso — the Zen circle, the brushstroke circle of the Zen tradition, the symbol of enlightenment and completeness. A ripple composition. A mountain. A simple hammered texture.

Christian Contemplative — A cross. A labyrinth — the walking labyrinth of the Christian contemplative tradition. A dove. A verse in copper letterforms.

Mindfulness — A ripple composition. A mountain. A breath composition — the wave, the rise and fall. A simple hammered texture in a warm finish.

Sacred Geometry

A Flower of Life panel. Metatron’s Cube — the thirteen circles, the lines connecting every center, the Platonic solids contained within. A Vesica Piscis panel. A golden ratio spiral — the mathematical proportion that appears in the nautilus shell, the sunflower, the galaxy.

Wall Art & Sculptures

A singing bowl in three-dimensional copper — the object that begins and ends every session, made permanent on the wall. A moon. A lotus. A meditation bell. Made to any size, designed for this room.

Meditation Room Signs

The room’s name. A sacred word. A mantra. A teaching. An intention. A do not disturb sign. A tradition sign. See all sign types on the Copper Signs & Plaques page.

"The Sanctuary" · "The Zendo" · "Om" · "Stillness" · "Presence" · "Meditating" · "Om Mani Padme Hum" · "Be here now." — Ram Dass · Vipassana · Zen · Mindfulness


How to Order

Browse the catalog and order any design in your size and finish. Request a completely new design — a mandala, a sacred symbol, a tradition-specific composition made for this space. Tell us about your practice and the tradition you work within. We design it, show you exactly what it will look like, and make it once you’re happy.

Working on a wellness retreat, spa, or corporate wellness facility? Wellness designers and retreat designers receive complete design proposals — drawings, finish samples, and project pricing for every surface.

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The Guarantee

  • Hand-hammered copper, 24 gauge · Traditional chasing and repoussé · Rigid aluminum composite backing
  • Protective lacquer — easy to clean, ready to hang, no sealing required
  • Flush-mounted at 1/4" total thickness · Made to your exact dimensions · Any design · 15 finishes
  • Ships in about 2 weeks — delivered in about 3 weeks · Free shipping across the US
  • Approved by you before it ships · Remade free if it ever falls short

Copper: Natural · Brown · Green · Blue · Black · Fire · Copper–Black · Silver: Silver · Silver–Copper · Silver–Gold · Silver–Black · Gold: Gold · Antique Gold · Black–Gold · Gold–Black

Most popular meditation room finishes: Natural Copper · Gold · Antique Gold · Brown Copper


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"The mandala panel changed the entire meditation room. Every morning when I sit before it, the mandala is the first thing I see — and it immediately brings me into stillness. The copper makes the room feel sacred. The practice feels different when the room feels designed for it — and the mandala feels like it was always there, like it belongs to the room." — Natuross customer

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