Indu+
Belgian modular outdoor cooking trolleys: powder-coated aluminium and teak, with a designer collection by Vincent Van Duysen, read for the US buyer.
A Belgian pioneer in mobile outdoor cooking.
Indu+ was founded in 2007 in Zulte, Belgium, where it remains headquartered. The company builds modular outdoor cooking stations on wheels, each configured with a choice of induction, teppanyaki, wok or gas cooking plates, and designed for easy movement between indoor and outdoor spaces. It supplies premium residential projects and contract installations including hotels in the Marriott, Bulgari and Peninsula portfolios.
In 2023 the brand launched Shotō, a collection of three outdoor kitchen models designed in collaboration with Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen. The name is Japanese for archipelago. For US buyers, the range is available through authorised dealers, with lead times that vary by configuration.
A selection of lines.

Onyx
A compact cooking trolley in powder-coated aluminium and oiled teak, built around a principle of round details and minimal footprint.



Onyx
In-house designThe Onyx is indu+'s most compact cooking trolley, measuring 98 x 49 x 75 cm. Its frame is powder-coated aluminium in matte black or white; the shelf and working surface are solid teak treated with Rubio Monocoat Hybrid Wood Protector. Two locking castors and two free-rolling castors keep it mobile across terrace surfaces.
The design is characterised by round details and a pared-back profile. It accepts the full range of indu+ cooking plates, including induction, teppanyaki, wok and gas options, and is available with a protective cover for off-season storage.
What the pieces are made of.
Across its outdoor range indu+ uses powder-coated aluminium frames and solid teak treated with Rubio Monocoat Hybrid Wood Protector. The Shotō collection by Vincent Van Duysen extends the palette with ash wood, ceramic and inox surfaces paired with aluminium. All trolley models run on ball-bearing castors with integrated brake function.
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Indu+, answered.
Where is Indu+ made?
Indu+ is based in Zulte, Belgium, where it was founded in 2007. The company manufactures its outdoor cooking trolleys in Belgium.
When was Indu+ founded?
Indu+ N.V. was incorporated in Zulte, Belgium in 2007.
What does Indu+ make?
Indu+ specialises in modular outdoor cooking trolleys that combine a wheeled frame with interchangeable cooking plates, including induction, teppanyaki, wok and gas grill options.
What is the Shotō collection?
Shotō is a line of three outdoor kitchen models designed by Vincent Van Duysen for indu+, launched in 2023. The name means archipelago in Japanese. Models include Essential (white and black variants), Signature and Harmony.
Who designed the Shotō collection?
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen designed the Shotō collection, launched in 2023. Van Duysen described the goal as creating a timeless, accessible collection aligned with indu+'s principles of innovation and quality.
What materials does Indu+ use?
Powder-coated aluminium frames and solid teak treated with Rubio Monocoat Hybrid Wood Protector are standard across the core range. The Shotō collection adds ash wood, ceramic and inox surfaces.
What trolley models does Indu+ offer?
The current range includes Onyx, Bilba, Intas, Iceboy and Arvid as the five core models, plus the three Shotō models designed by Vincent Van Duysen.
Does Indu+ supply contract and hospitality projects?
Yes. Indu+ has supplied installations to hotels in the Marriott, Bulgari and Peninsula Hospitality Group portfolios, as well as Sani Resort, among other contract clients.
Is Indu+ available in the US?
Indu+ reaches international markets including the US through authorised dealers. Lead times vary by model and cooking plate configuration.
How should I care for Indu+ teak surfaces?
Indu+ recommends treating teak surfaces regularly with paraffin or salad oil applied with a soft cloth. The teak is pre-treated with Rubio Monocoat Hybrid Wood Protector at the factory. Stainless steel components require a specialist stainless steel cleaner.
What cooking plates are compatible with Indu+ trolleys?
The full range of cooking plates includes Multiflex induction, Wok induction, Teppanyaki 38, Teppanyaki 58 and Gazzgrill with sear burner. All plates are designed to be interchangeable across the trolley range.
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