201: Collect 12 Postcards
Kim DiMarco is a veteran textile executive and the founder of Somato Textiles, a brand reimagining hospitality fabrics through creativity, sustainability, and heart. With over 30 years of global industry experience, Kim brings a rare mix of business acumen and design passion to every swatch she touches. Susan and Kim talk about pattern psychology, people-first operations, and planet-friendly practices.
What You'll Learn About:
How Kim hustled her way into the textile industry by volunteering in a basement
Why wild hotel carpet patterns were never just about hiding stains
What makes hospitality textiles tougher (and smarter) than your couch fabric
Kim’s fresh take on fabric pricing—with a menu full of vintage restaurant references
How she’s turning old textiles into air-freshening, tire-strengthening biochar
The real reason white bedspreads aren’t going anywhere
Why building a company around people, not profit, can still be wildly successful
A hilarious, heartfelt cold pitch to Danny Meyer—complete with branded sweatshirts
Her top advice for entrepreneurs: go slow, stay scrappy, and follow the spark
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