Miele takes over Otto Wilde Grillers completely

When Miele acquired a majority stake in the Düsseldorf-based start-up in March 2021, this marked the Gütersloh-based company’s entry into the outdoor cooking sector. By acquiring the remaining shares, Otto Wilde Grillers is now a 100 per cent subsidiary of the world’s leading supplier of premium domestic appliances. In the course of the complete takeover, the founders Alexander Luik and Nils Wilde have announced that they will retire from the company but will remain on board in an advisory capacity

The common goal of Miele and Otto Wilde is to establish a high-quality and harmonised outdoor enjoyment world for highest demands. And with success: almost 8,000 units of the Otto Wilde platform, with the G32 Connected gas barbecue made entirely of stainless steel at its centre, have already been sold. The sales network has also been expanded to around 100 well-positioned specialist dealers since last year. Otto Wilde is also continuing to expand its platform concept, most recently launching an innovative storage system for outdoor kitchens