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“Basket” Rug - ©GG x Seletti

“Basket” Rug - ©GG x Seletti

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Design GIACOMO GIANNINI

Limited edition Rug of /30 pcs + 1 p.a.

Between 1985 and 1992, GG developed an extensive photographic exploration of the Italian landscape, shaped by an aerial perspective that offers an unexpected reading of the territory. Through this vantage point, real space becomes abstract, transforming into visually striking surfaces where geometry, color, and natural textures are recomposed into images with an almost painterly language.

From this remarkable archive comes Seletti’s rug collection, born from a curated selection by GG, Stefano Seletti, and Paola Sosio. The chosen works stand out for their strong aptitude for material transposition, giving rise to a new relationship with the image, no longer simply observed, but inhabited, experienced, and integrated into everyday space, in a continuous dialogue between art, design, and materiality.

 

© Giacomo Giannini_ "MID-AIR 1986 –1992”
“Basket”, Italia _ Shot captured from a helicopter
Limited edition Rug /30 + 1 p.a.
Courtesy Paola Sosio Contemporary Art,
280x200cm, made in EU

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GIACOMO GIANNINI

Italian art director, photographer, and visual storyteller whose practice moves across design, art, and narrative experimentation. From the very beginning of his career, his work has focused on the traces of human presence, on how people inhabit, alter, and reinterpret space, where imperfection, transformation, and time itself become central expressive tools. Grounded in a strongly multidisciplinary approach, his practice spans photography, film, and visual communication, always marked by an unconventional perspective and a pronounced experimental attitude. Through aerial geographies, collected objects, and poetic visual compositions, Giannini constructs layered narratives that reflect on memory, identity, and the fragile relationship between humanity and the environments it shapes.