Giotto est un miroir mural disponible en deux dimensions. Sa forme arrondie rappelle le cercle du célèbre peintre Giotto, dont il tire son nom. Ce miroir, édité par Mogg, se distingue par a forme asymétrique, qui en fait presque une pièce unique.
A young publishing house, Mogg was founded by architect Nicola Galbiati. Research is the driving force behind the architect’s work, complemented by his expertise in the field and his artistic sensibilities. First introduced at the Salone del Mobile in Milan in 2012, the brand Mogg derives its name from the Italian words for "furniture" and "objects"—“MObili” and “OGGetti.” Mogg juxtaposes graphic cuts with curved lines, blending warm materials with colder ones to create dynamic and versatile designs. The brand offers furniture, objects, and lighting with intense hues and soft shapes. Among its iconic pieces is the collection of Olo coffee tables, designed by Antonio Facco.