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Zebra One Gallery

in Perrin'sCourt, 73a Hampstead High St, London NW3 1QX, United Kingdom

Zebra One Gallery
Art gallery
4.8
13 reviews
8 comments
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HR4F+83 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7794 1281
zebraonegallery.com
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–17
Wedneasday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: Close
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Sienna podsby
Sienna podsby
A great boutique gallery in Hampstead with some great art, bought a beautiful Dom Pattinson canvas that we are absolutely thrilled with... Thank you Zebra One
Freddy Royce
Freddy Royce
Lovely Gallery and both very helpful and knowledgable, went for a valuation came away with a beautiful piece of Art!!
Alexa M
Alexa M
Wonderful art gallery with Fantastic art
Benjamin Jelley
Benjamin Jelley
Stunning Art, space and people! One of London’s hidden gems...

Highly recommended and always worth a visit
Jojo Sureh
Jojo Sureh
Purchased my first investment piece at Zebra One Gallery. Gabrielle, the director was extremely helpful and patient with me from the beginning stages of my idea to invest, all the way through to the process of deciding what to purchase. An investment of any kind is always a risk but Gabrielle's wealth of knowledge and due diligence is incomparable. I have a piece not only that I love but has prevalence and already increased in value! I have since been back to purchase key pieces for my new home and taken old items to be reframed by their in house framers, who are magicians at what they do. Zebra One Gallery is a quaint, hidden gem with profound history and fabulous events, a must visit in London! Small gallery that does Big things 💚
Jelleys Distilleries
Jelleys Distilleries
We have worked with this fantastic gallery for a while as the drinks sponsor of their events, they are great people and Gabrielle is a superb Lady
Kevin M Gavaghan
Kevin M Gavaghan
Brilliant Gallery, friendly and great work on show.
Mark Curl
Mark Curl
Very small gallery, I went to see the Terry O'Neil exhibition. Not what I expected. Very few photos on display.
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