Graphene is one of the most important discoveries of the 21st century. This ultra-lightweight and ultra-strong nanomaterial is a modification of one-atom thick layer of carbon. Graphene was first isolated from ordinary graphite by Russian scientists Konstantin Novoselov and Andrei Game in 2004.

Graphene is two hundred times stronger than steel, at the same time it is light and perfectly accumulates heat. Even its insignificant amount provides textiles with new properties, such as high tensile strength, as well as maximum preservation and even distribution of heat.

Due to its thermal conductivity, graphene activates the infrared radiation of the body, which favorably effects on blood circulation and metabolism during sleep. Textiles with graphene have an antistatic and long-lasting antibacterial effect, maintain a feeling of purity and freshness for a long time. Scientists proved the strong antimicrobial properties of graphene against a wide range of microorganisms and bacteria. Such bedding creates an ideal microclimate for a sleeping person. These innovative nanofibers are present in the Anthracite collection of Togas, which includes: pillow, duvet and mattress topper, bedding and bathroom textiles.

Graphene collection