Artemide - Vico Magistretti - Chair (4) - Selene - Plastic





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Set of four cream plastic dining chairs, model Selene, designed by Vico Magistretti for Artemide, dating to the 1960s–1970s, with dimensions H 75.5 cm x W 46.5 cm x D 51 cm, showing age-related wear but no cracks in the plastic; some chair feet gliders are missing.
Description from the seller
Set of 4 vintage dining chairs 'Selene' by Vico Magistretti for Artemide, from the 1970s.
Notes on the conditions
Wear consistent with age and use. As a first model, the chairs are overall in excellent condition, but they show superficial scratches and a general fading typical of vintage plastic pieces. There are no cracks in the plastic, and the chairs are fully usable and will last for years.
Some foot pads are missing.
Height 75.5 cm Width 46.5 cm Depth 51 cm
For the packaging of this item, we will use high-quality protective materials, including bubble wrap, polystyrene, paper, cardboard, and a double box, creating a package larger than the original dimensions to ensure maximum safety during transport. If necessary, some parts may be disassembled to optimize protection.
Set of 4 vintage dining chairs 'Selene' by Vico Magistretti for Artemide, from the 1970s.
Notes on the conditions
Wear consistent with age and use. As a first model, the chairs are overall in excellent condition, but they show superficial scratches and a general fading typical of vintage plastic pieces. There are no cracks in the plastic, and the chairs are fully usable and will last for years.
Some foot pads are missing.
Height 75.5 cm Width 46.5 cm Depth 51 cm
For the packaging of this item, we will use high-quality protective materials, including bubble wrap, polystyrene, paper, cardboard, and a double box, creating a package larger than the original dimensions to ensure maximum safety during transport. If necessary, some parts may be disassembled to optimize protection.

