A rare and characterful example of under appreciated Dutch design: the “Sedus” armchair by Wim Mulder, crafted in the 1980s by the artisanal workshop Meubelatelier Allerhanden.
Its architectural silhouette, angled ladder back, and woven wicker seat reveal Mulder’s ability to merge honest materials with a quiet sculptural presence.
Executed in solid wood with refined joinery, the chair reflects a distinctly Dutch design ethos functional, tactile, and thoughtful. With its limited production and rare provenance, this is a collectible piece that remains surprisingly undervalued in today’s design market.
About the Designer Wim Mulder
Wim Mulder is a Dutch furniture designer known for his subtle, human scale approach to modernism. Working outside the commercial mainstream, he collaborated with small ateliers like Allerhanden, where craftsmanship, intelligent construction and material honesty were central. Much of his work was produced in limited numbers, making surviving pieces both rare and culturally significant within Dutch design history.
Producer
Meubelatelier Allerhanden, Netherlands
Materials
Wood, wicker
Condition
Very good, with minimal signs of wear consistent with age.
Dimensions H 100 x W 64 x D 80 cm, seat height 40
Stock nr 01101225LC
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBeigeMaterialWickerNumber of items1Height100 cmWidth64 cmDepth80 cmSeat height40 cmSigns of usageScratches