KIMISOO kosmos 2024

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/ sophisticated living


/ kosmos



KIMISOO balances between excellent quality and eclectic aesthetics, while striving to be both sustainable and ethically responsible. It is a Greek brand, launched in 2019, featuring design collections available in the following categories: bed, bath, living, dining & fashion. Our products highlight the care and attention to detail we invest in our work. Textile qualities of the highest standard are used in contemporary yet subtle ways, always alluding discretely to Grecian heritage and aesthetics. Our bedding collections are incredibly soft to the touch and breathable which create the ideal bedroom environment and help achieve a restful night’s sleep. Our bath collections, ranging from sustainable seaqual towels, linen waffle, vegan to long staple cotton elevate the bath experience. KIMISOO products are easily included in any home, hotel, yacht and business environment. Apart from the existing collections available there is a wide range of bespoke possibilities based on each client’s needs and wants. Our aim is to create spaces where one can find serenity and calmness while immersed in intimate luxury.

/ redefining the notion of sleep

agape / what we aim to instill euphoria / what we aim to evoke kalos / what we aim to create synthesis / how we want you to experience dialogue / what we hope to trigger bios / our mantra



The company’s aspiration is to be associated with other brands, young Greek artists, producers, architects, designers, some of whom you can see below. Apart from a long list of private clients, our client profile also includes projects that range from yacht interiors to boutique hotels. Our goal is for KIMISOO to become a lifestyle brand that supports and promotes creativity, high quality and ecological awareness.

KIMISOO clients and collaborators include corporate clients in the hospitality, F&B, yachting, aviation sectors as well as private clients. / categories / bed . bedsheet collections, pillows, duvets, mattresses, bedframes, bedcovers & decorative elements

/ bath . towel collections for indoor, outdoor & spa, bathmats, slippers & bathrobes

/ living . throws, tote bags, accessories

/ clothing . loungewear fashion collections

/ table . napkins, tablecloths & tablemats, aprons

/ bespoke . custom textile creations based upon the client’s brief

/ bed / bath / living / clothing / table / bespoke



/ added values



Collaboration with a 100% Greek sustainable brand

Supporting local Greek small-scale productions

Focus on quality of the highest standard

50+ years of experience in the bed & bath industry

Bespoke productions based on the client’s needs

Joint Marketing

Sourcing fabrics from the top weaving international houses

International exposure & appeal

Final checking and quality control



/ sustainable sourced fibers / certifications


RECYCLED COTTON Recycled cotton is made by converting both pre and post-consumer fabric into fibres that are then spun into new yarn. Pre-consumer waste comes from material by-products while post-consumer includes repurposed linens, upholstery and more.

MODAL / Introducing a more sustainable side to softness. This smooth and silky fabric is formed from natural beech wood using a process that’s self-sufficient in energy. Plus, it retains its strength wash after wash. MICROMODAL / Micromodal is a luxuriously soft and smooth fabric with some amazing technical properties. The fabric is made from natural Beech wood fibre and keeps you feeling cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. This is because the fabric is a naturally dry environment and moves moisture away from the body. this dryness maintains the temperature control.

The materials we mention as ‘sustainably sourced’ are those that are consciously produced in a more ethical or responsible manner, or that naturally have a lighter imprint on the environment. This definition is based on an assessment of the material’s full lifecycle. The majority of our sustainably sourced materials are certified and verified by third-party standards: Organic Content Standard (OCS) for organic materials, Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) and Global Recycled Standard (GRS) for recycled materials and the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) for wool.

CUPRO / Cupro is a plant‐based material with incredible properties. It’s made from cotton linter, which are the soft fibres on the plant that are not used and usually go to waste. It’s 100% natural so the material is renewable and biodegradable, as well as soft, silky and breathable like cotton.

ALPACA / Alpaca fleece is the natural fiber harvested from an alpaca. There are two different types of alpaca fleece. The most common fleece type comes from a Huacaya. Huacaya fiber grows and looks similar to sheep wool in that the animal looks "fluffy".

ECONYL / Nylon waste, otherwise polluting the Earth, is transformed into ECONYL regenerated nylon. It’s exactly the same as brand new nylon and can be recycled, recreated and remoulded again and again. That means you can create new products and buy new products without having to use new resources.

LINEN / Linen is a beautiful and durable material made from flax plants. Our organic linen derives from plants grown without chemical pesticides or fertilisers better for farmers’ health and the environment. The fabric is of the same high quality as conventional linen but without any genetically modified fibres.

SEAQUAL / Seaqual is a high quality 100% post-consumer recycled polyester yarn containing Upcycled Marine Plastic. Mixing Sequal with cotton fibres we commit to our social and environmental ethos, drawing attention to the plastic pollution of the sea.


FAIR WEAR / FairWear Foundation is an international organization that aims to improve workers’ conditions in the textile industry. Supporting us to cooperate with our suppliers, to the benefit of all workers, it carries out audits in all factories every three years.

GOTS / The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the worldwide leading certification body for the pro duction of organic fibers and is based on both ecological and social criteria. It guarantees that cotton is organically grown without the use of GMO seeds, or any harmful chemical products (such as pesticides, fertilizers and insecticides) that are dangerous for the environment or the health of farmers or factory workers. It ensures traceability of products from the field to the final customer, including transaction certificates at each and every stage of production.

GRS / The Global Recycle Standard (GRS) is the world’sleading standard for recycled textiles and certifies recycled materials based on environmental and social practices.

OEKO-TEX / OEKO-TEX® is a safety standard for the assessment of harmful substances in fabrics. Its aim is to ensure products are free from harmful substances andfollow REACH, the EU regulation which restricts the toxicity of chemicals and heavy metals in all consumer products.

With its foundation in agriculture, Control Union Certifications has focused its efforts in developing services around the sustainability of the industry's supply chains which feed into the food, feed, forestry, biomass, bioenergy, social compliance and textiles markets. With 'boots on the ground' in more than 70 countries, Control Union Certifications is uniquely placed to manage challenges with today's global marketplace.

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The V-Label is an internationally recognised, registered symbol for labelling vegan and vegetarian products and services. For consumers, it is a simple and reliable guide to help them when they are shopping. With the V-Label, companies promote transparency and clarity.

PETA / KIMISOO works with PETA-Approved Vegan companies. They do not conduct or commission any animal tests on ingredients, formulations, or finished products and none of the products contain any animal derived components.

OCS / The Organic Content Standard (OCS) verifies thepresence and amount of organic material in a finalproduct. It also tracks the flow of the raw material fromits source to the final product, but does not take into account social criteria, such as working conditions.

IDFL is the global leader in auditing and testing for filled textiles. Founded in 1978 in Salt Lake City, IDFL is the largest filled-textile laboratory in the world. IDFL is committed to guaranteeing the quality of filled textile products and their raw material components. Also guaranteeS the integrity, transparency, and sustainability of the related supply chains.

The goal of the Downpass standard is to contribute to the ethical sourcing of down and feathers, and to help companies to firmly anchor and further develop the aspects of animal welfare during the sourcing of feathers and down in everyday business by reviewing suppliers in the industry supply chain.



/ thank you

contact 3, Orizomilon str., Aigaleo Greece 122 44 hello@kimisoo.com / www.kimisoo.com /kimisooathens @__kimisoo



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