Designed by Vico Magistretti in 1966 for Artemide, Selene is one of the earliest examples of an industrially molded plastic chair, combining form, technology and production. Today it is reissued by Danese Milano, preserving its original design identity. Made as a single monobloc piece, it explores the potential of the material through soft, continuous lines. The backrest flows into the seat and legs, whose distinctive “S”-shaped section ensures strength with a minimal thickness of just 3 mm. Conceived for accessible industrial production, Selene reflects the idea of design for all: an iconic object balancing efficiency and formal clarity. Today it is produced using post-industrial recycled polypropylene reinforced with glass fiber, maintaining its original strength and durability. Lightweight, durable and stackable, Selene is a timeless chair.