GINGER ZALABA – BAUHAUS GRANDDAUGHTER
- Master of Arts in Exhibition Design at ZHdK, further interior design at IED Milano
- Several years of professional experience as an interior architect and project manager
- Design, material and color conception and construction project planning
- Furniture design – specialized in furniture layout and furniture production
- Hospitality design consulting – feasibility studies for hotel, office, and restaurant projects
- Interior design services – ArchiCAD, Cinema4D & Corona, Photoshop, and InDesign
- Efficient, creative, organised and responsible
Ginger Zalaba graduated with a master’s degree in Exhibition Design from the Zurich University of the Arts and also studied Interior Design at IED Milan. During her studies, she performed sales and marketing work for local art and furniture galleries. Driven by prosperity, Zalaba moved from Milan back to Zurich and continued to build up her company—Zalaba Design—while working 70% part-time as an interior designer for various architect studios and real estate developers.
She finally landed in the hospitality management field, leading restaurant and hotel design constructions and renovations for Marché International, Mövenpick, SV Group and SV Hotel (Marriott franchisee). With her own company, she was able to further cooperate with private clients and companies to design and develop real estate, interior design and furniture projects on an international level.
Zalaba Design stands for bespoke Bauhaus furniture, luxury real estate and modern interior design. “We work with people we love and projects we admire. Our goal is to provide impeccable service to help you realize and sell unique spaces around the world, whilst creating well-being and unique experiences. The progression of space over time is ever-naturally evolving, giving a reflection of our modern society. We experience varying applications of space and design that evoke emotions and influence our mood, as well as adaptive habitual routines: especially since Corona Interior design is something we find of great value.”–Zalaba
Space is a conceptual playground; in fact, it is shaped by cultural norms. We lost the possibility to adventure into our surroundings and should therefore adapt design and lifestyles to our space, utilizing beauty in its rawest form that already surrounds us to experience space and live design in its own way.
The Bauhaus gave us an aesthetic that has remained relevant for a hundred years. It became modern design with some of the most iconic furniture pieces such as the Eames chair and the Barcelona couch by Mies Van der Rohe. Ginger Zalaba takes this aesthetic and further develops it in her own way of interior and furniture design: unusually different, yet sensuous and beautiful.