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Togas is a Greek home textiles manufacturer, founded by Ilias Togas in Athens in 1926. The trademark quickly became the standard of quality and impeccable taste, and gained popularity throughout Europe. Now it has its own factories and a chain of branded stores. The brand's assortment includes products for the bedroom, kitchen and recreation. The company is extremely picky about the goods quality, so all products undergo a number of checks. Using fabrics and materials of the highest quality, Togas creates unique home textiles collections that can change your idea of textile decor.
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New York, 212 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, 10028, New York, United States
- +1 212 300 2876
- support@togas.com
- togas.com
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