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What began in 1793 as a ropeworks founded by Claus Hinrich Michelsen in the fishing village of Grohn near Bremen is now the market leader for stylish bathroom and home textiles in the German-speaking region. With passion and a pioneering spirit, we develop creative designs and high-quality products from our base in Bremen. Around 120 employees look after about 5,000 customers worldwide in more than 40 countries. Since 2010, we have been part of the internationally successful Possehl Group and continue to stand for quality, reliability, and innovation from northern Germany.
Historische Illustration einer Fabrik mit mehreren rauchenden Schornsteinen
Tradition meets innovation What began in 1793 as a ropeworks founded by Claus Hinrich Michelsen in the fishing village of Grohn near Bremen is now the market leader for stylish bathroom and home textiles in the German-speaking region. With passion and a pioneering spirit, we develop creative designs and high-quality products from our base in Bremen. Around 120 employees look after about 5,000 customers worldwide in more than 40 countries. Since 2010, we have been part of the internationally successful Possehl Group and continue to stand for quality, reliability, and innovation from northern Germany.

Our story

Historische Fabrikanlage mit Schornsteinen, Rauch und Gehwegen vorn

1793

With pioneering spirit and foresight, rope maker Claus Hinrich Michelsen (1772–1854) founded his rope company in 1793 in the fishing village of Grohn near Bremen - the origin of Kleine Wolke.

Frau bedient historische Spinnmaschinen mit Garnspulen in Fabrikhalle

1892

The founder's descendants knew how to use the boom of industrialization so skillfully that in 1892 the company was transformed into a public limited company.

Arbeiter kämmen lange Pflanzenfasern in historischer Fabrikhalle

1924

The Bremen merchant Fritz Tecklenborg (1888–1964) acquired the majority shares in 1924 and was the outstanding entrepreneurial figure of the rope and carpet factory until his death.

Mehrere Frauen weben große Teppiche an langen Arbeitstischen

1947

The production of woven carpets and rugs made of sisal and wool was started and, from 1950 onwards, was housed in an independent company, the "Bremer Teppich-Fabrik F. Tecklenborg & Co. KG".

Frau legt flauschigen WC-Teppich auf Werkbank in Produktionshalle

1968 - Little Cloud is born

A flash of inspiration from managing director Günter Brinkmann in 1968 provided the decisive boost for the carpets from Bremen-Grohn: On a flight, Brinkmann invented the "Little Cloud" - fluffy and pure and worth its weight in gold as a brand name.

Rote Fahne mit weißem Kreuz auf quadratischem Feld Hintergrund zentriert

1977

Establishment of Kleine Wolke AG in Mägenwil, Switzerland, to strengthen our international presence.

Lächelndes Mädchen unter rosa Decke im gelben Wolkenrahmen mit Logo

1981

Introduction of the Little Cloud logo, which is still very well-known today.

Helles Badezimmer mit Waschtisch, Spiegel, Handtüchern und Duschvorhang

1984

Expansion of the product range to include safety insoles and broadening of the product variety for the bathroom.

Beleuchtetes Firmengebäude mit MEUSEN-Beschriftung und Parkplatz

1999

Integration of the long-established Meusch brand, thereby strengthening the range of bathroom textiles.

Gestreifte Bettwäsche mit passendem Badteppich und farbigen Handtüchern

2007

Expansion of the product range to include high-quality bed linen and creation of new living environments.

Logo mit blauem Symbol und schwarzem Schriftzug Possehl Group auf Weiß

2010

The internationally active Possehl Group, headquartered in Lübeck, acquired Kleine Wolke in 2010. Founded in 1847, Possehl is now active in 9 business areas, comprises more than 200 companies and employs more than 13,500 people in over 30 countries on five continents.

Blaues Logo mit weißer Aufschrift Kleine Wolke und stilisierter Wolke

2016

Rebranding of the Kleine Wolke brand – with a new logo and modernized brand appearance.

Modernes Backsteingebäude an Straße mit geparkten Autos bei Sonne

Today

With around 100 employees at its headquarters in the Hanseatic city of Bremen and its subsidiary in Mägenwil, Switzerland, Kleine Wolke serves approximately 5,000 customers in 40 countries. Long-standing partners include specialist retailers, furniture stores, home textile retailers, department stores, DIY stores, and mail-order companies.