Anders Lundelius started his career as an apprentice to Jacob Siölin in the town of Köping between 1767 – 1770. In 1774 Lundelius moved back to Stockholm to continue his studies and in 1778 he became a master of the Hall Court with his master piece, a chest of drawers. He was under strong influence by the Master Georg Haupt who at the time was the number one carpenter in Sweden. Works by Anders Lundelius is represented at the National Museum, The Nordic Museum and the Royal Household.