
The below picture is for illustration and reference purposes only.For illustration purposes only.
During the 1960s, VIco Magistretti designed the Selene chair which is now a featured item at the MoMA in New York. The chairs were originally made in Italy and produced by Artemide. Although they are sold in vintage condition, they are all structurally sound and suitable for everyday use; however, they may display signs of aging from over 40 years. Made with fiberglass-reinforced plastic material, the chairs are priced individually with 12 available for purchase. All 12 chairs have identical dimensions measuring 39 cm in width, 38 cm in depth, and 75 cm in height with a seating height of 45 cm.
GLINT Verified is our own designation and means that we inspect every item, every time.
We help resolve issues quickly and fairly.
Every item is verified for authenticity.
Your payment is held until the item is verified.
We verify each seller to ensure trust and safety.
Get instant answers from our AI assistant
💡 Ask about pricing, authenticity, availability, condition, or anything else about this product
Guaranteed safe & secure checkout powered by Stripe
