Every Bed Beautifully.
The 90×108 covers most beds well. The 108×108 is the floor-length choice for larger beds and hotel aesthetics. The 105×108 is the size between — generous enough for King beds with extra drape, proportioned perfectly for the common Indian 6×6 mattress with a neat, floor-just-short fall on all sides. Twenty designs, all in stock, all handblock printed by Chippa artisans in Sanganer. And every single one reversible — two printed sides, one bedcover, infinite ways to change the room without changing anything.
- What Is It
- Reversible Prints
- Size Guide
- Specs
- Motif Designs
- How to Style
- vs Other Sizes
- Gifting
- Care
- FAQs
A reversible quilted bedcover is a three-layer cotton textile — a handblock printed top, a layer of soft cotton batting, and a printed cotton backing — where both the top and the backing carry distinct handblock designs. The bedcover sits on top of the bed as the main decorative layer, includes matching pillow covers, adds gentle warmth on mild nights, and can be flipped to reveal a completely different look. The 105×108 inch size drapes generously over standard King beds and fits larger mattresses without the full-square dimensions of a Super King.
Change the Room.
Most quilted bedcovers are printed on one side only. The backing is plain — a practical choice that keeps production simpler and cost lower. Aenak's 105×108 quilted bedcovers are printed on both sides. Each design has a front and a back — different colour palette, same Sanganeri handblock motif vocabulary — so the same bedcover gives you two completely different bedroom aesthetics.
This is not a token feature. A reversible bedcover effectively gives a bedroom two distinct looks for the price of one. The Burgundy Anaar becomes a cooler sage-and-ivory on the reverse. The Royal Indigo Buta flips to a warm terracotta field. Guests who see the room in different seasons may genuinely not realise it is the same bedcover. For anyone who wants to change their bedroom's feel with the seasons — warm tones in winter, lighter tones in summer — without buying two bedcovers, this is the practical choice.
228×274 cm
266×274 cm
274×274 cm
105×108 fits best for: 6×6 ft mattresses · thicker mattresses (6 inch+) · beds where the 90×108 feels just short · buyers who want more drape than King without the full square of Super King.
Product Specifications
All 20 designs are currently in stock — uncommon for a handblock printed collection of this size, where most brands carry only 5–8 designs at any given time. Every motif is drawn from the traditional Sanganeri block-printing vocabulary: florals, butis, cypress trees, jaal lattices, Mughal bootas, and nature-themed repeats.
What Makes the 105×108 the Right Choice
The most common Indian King-size mattress is 72×72 inches (6×6 feet). A 90×108 bedcover on this mattress gives approximately 9 inches of fall on each side and 36 inches of fall at the foot — good, but conservative, especially on a thick mattress where the side fall disappears into the mattress depth. The 105×108 gives approximately 16–17 inches of side fall and the same 36-inch foot fall — a noticeably more generous drape that looks purposeful rather than just functional. For anyone who has found the 90×108 just slightly short, this is the answer without jumping to the full square of the 108×108.
The most practical argument for this collection is its reversibility. A reversible quilted bedcover with two distinct handblock print sides is, in practical terms, two bedcovers in one purchase. When the bedroom needs a seasonal refresh — lighter tones for summer, warmer tones for the cooler months — flipping the bedcover achieves the change without buying anything new. This is especially valuable in Indian homes where the same bedroom serves multiple seasons, multiple moods, and multiple aesthetic preferences across family members who use the space.
Most handblock printed bedcover collections carry a handful of designs, rotate them with seasons, and run out of stock on popular colourways. This collection has 20 designs currently in stock — a range that covers the full colour spectrum from indigo and burgundy to sage green and beige, with motif vocabularies ranging from traditional Mughal Boota and Sanganeri cypress to playful elephant and botanical palm. Having the full range available means you can choose confidently rather than settling for whatever is left in stock.
The Indian bedcover market is full of products that photograph beautifully and feel disappointing in hand. Digital printing on polyester or synthetic-blend fabric produces perfectly uniform prints that look sharp on a screen and flat in person — no variation, no depth, no character. Aenak's 105×108 quilted bedcovers are handblock printed by Chippa artisans in Sanganer using natural dyes on 100% cotton fabric. The colour depth of a natural dye pressed by hand onto cotton mulmul is qualitatively different from anything a machine can produce — warmer, richer, more alive — and it improves with age rather than fading flat.
The soft cotton batting layer between the printed top and printed backing gives the bedcover a gentle loft and warmth — enough for mild nights and lightly air-conditioned rooms, not enough to make the bedcover feel heavy or cumbersome to spread and fold. On a summer evening when the AC is running at 24°C, this bedcover is comfortable to sleep under alone. On colder winter nights, pair it with an Aenak AC Razai underneath — the bedcover stays on top as the decorative layer in all seasons.
How to Style the 105×108 Reversible Bedcover
Designate one side as the daily side — typically the slightly less dramatic colour palette — and reserve the other for when guests are visiting or the bedroom is being photographed. The Royal Indigo Buta design, for instance, has a bold indigo-dominant main side and a warmer terracotta reverse. The main side makes a strong statement; the reverse is cosier for daily life. Flipping takes thirty seconds.
Most Aenak 105×108 designs carry a cooler palette on one side and a warmer palette on the reverse. The Basant Palm's green-dominant side feels right for summer mornings; its warmer reverse suits the autumn months when the light shifts. Plan the season switch around Diwali (flip to the warmer, more festive palette) and summer (flip to the lighter, breezier side) and the bedroom updates itself twice a year without effort or expenditure.
Handblock printed bedcovers are strong enough visually to anchor the entire room. Pair with a plain white or ivory percale bedsheet underneath — the contrast between the crisp, clean bedsheet and the richly printed bedcover is striking and elegant. Adding a patterned bedsheet under a patterned bedcover creates visual competition; the bedcover loses impact. Let it be the statement.
Each 105×108 bedcover set includes 2 matching pillow covers (19×28 inches) in the same handblock print. Lay the bedcover flat and arrange the pillow covers at the head of the bed — the coordinated print creates a styled look that requires nothing else. No additional cushions, no throw pillows, no decorative layers needed. The three pieces together — bedcover and two pillow covers — create a complete, considered bedroom aesthetic.
Browse the Aenak Bedsheet + Quilted Bedcover Combo collection for bedsheets printed in the same handblock design as these bedcovers — where a matching set is available, the bedsheet and bedcover are printed from the same teak wood blocks and dye batch, creating a bedroom that looks intentionally curated from base layer to top. The Combo collection offers better value than purchasing individually.
105×108 vs Other Bedcover Options
| Feature | This Collection 105×108 |
Standard King 90×108 |
Super King 108×108 |
Royal Embossed Various sizes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | 105×108 in (266×274 cm) | 90×108 in (228×274 cm) | 108×108 in (274×274 cm) | 90×108, 105×108, 108×108 |
| Reversible prints | Yes — both sides printed | No | No | No |
| 3D embossed quilting | No — standard quilting | No | No | Yes — Embossed Collection |
| Handblock printed | Yes — Sanganeri craft | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Natural dyes | Yes — azo-free | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Designs in stock | 20 — all available now | Varies | Varies | 18 — select designs |
| Price range | ₹7,699–₹7,899 | Varies | Varies | ₹7,299–₹8,499 |
| Best for | 6×6 ft beds · thick mattresses · those wanting more drape than King | Standard double beds · neat drape preference | Beds wider than 72 in · hotel-style floor length | Sculptural bedrooms · gifting · maximum craft impact |
A reversible handblock printed quilted bedcover at ₹7,699 sits at the generous end of occasion gifting — the kind of thing given at housewarmings, first-home purchases, weddings, and significant anniversaries. The reversibility makes it more valuable than a standard bedcover: the recipient effectively receives two bedroom looks. The 20-design range means you can match the bedcover to what you know of the recipient's home aesthetic. Bag it in a gift box and it is entirely presentation-ready. For bulk gifting or corporate home-gifting, WhatsApp us at +91-9136167510.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "reversible prints" mean on this bedcover?
Which bed size does the 105×108 bedcover fit?
What is included in the bedcover set?
Can I machine wash this bedcover?
How is this different from the Royal Embossed Bedcover collection?
Are all 20 designs currently in stock?
Is the bedcover warm enough to sleep under?
Are the dyes safe for children?
What is Sanganeri handblock printing?
How long does delivery take?
Can I get a custom size or bulk order?
Questions about size, which design suits your bedroom, or bulk gifting? WhatsApp us at +91-9136167510 — we are happy to help you choose the right motif and confirm the size before you order.









