MicroMitti announced the launch of 'The Selene', a luxury residential project designed by India's award-winning architect Sanjay Puri, introducing an entirely new category in urban living to Indore.
The Selene features just 12 ultra-luxurious bungalow-style residences, blending the privacy of a bungalow, the grandeur of a penthouse, and the security of modern apartment living. The infinity pool for Lesuire is set to redefine the city's architectural landscape.
Key Highlights of the development include bungalow-style space planning, offering unparalleled privacy and grandeur, with double-height private party decks that mirror the luxury of a penthouse. Residents can enjoy a stunning rooftop infinity pool, gym, sauna, and entertainment zone. The high-end lobby with concierge services and top-tier security systems ensures a refined living experience. With only 12 residences available, exclusivity is guaranteed. Additionally, the property boasts a rare 30-acre city forest in front, providing a serene natural setting within an elite area, making it a truly unique living opportunity.
Located in New Scheme 78, next to Brilliant Aura, 'The Selene' offers proximity to spiritual landmarks like Jain Temple, Khatushyamji Temple, and the Gurudwara. With Indore Airport 15 minutes away and premium hotels like Marriott and Sayaji within a 5-minute drive, it combines convenience with luxury.
Manoj Dhanotiya, Founder & CEO of MicroMitti, said, "The Selene isn't just a building; it's a bold new vision for how urban luxury should be experienced. We imagined what it would be like to have the privacy of a bungalow, the scale of a penthouse, and the security of a premium flat all in one place. And we built it. This project is set to deliver legacy, not just luxury."
At MicroMitti, the mission goes beyond constructing buildings to crafting new ways of living. With 'The Selene,' the company creates an iconic landmark that sets the tone for India's next generation of ultra-luxury living. Sanjay Puri imagined it, and a PropTech firm rooted in innovation and future-ready design brought it to life.
"We believe that true wealth is built over generations, and homes like The Selene are meant to be cherished for decades to come, not just lived in," Dhanotiya added.