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Buba Studio, Zürich's Small-Scale Art and Object Gallery

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An artist-run Zürich studio in the old town, pairing contemporary paintings, porcelain, jewellery, and design objects in a compact indoor space.

Buba Studio is a compact artist-run gallery and design-object shop in Zürich's old town, where paintings, porcelain, drawings, jewellery, and artist's books are shown in a quiet indoor setting. Visits are usually brief and personal, with the focus on browsing handmade work rather than lingering in a museum-like space.

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  • Thursday 11 am-3 pm
  • Friday 11 am-3 pm
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Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Buba Studio.

  • Check the opening day before going; this is a small studio, not a daily museum-style attraction.
  • Allow only a short stop unless you plan to buy or discuss a piece in detail.
  • Combine the visit with a walk through Zürich's old town, where the street setting adds most of the atmosphere.

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Getting There

  • Walking

    Best from central Zürich and the old town; the approach is short and straightforward on foot.

  • Public transport

    Use Zürich's tram or train network to reach the city centre, then continue with a brief walk through the old-town streets.

  • Taxi or rideshare

    Fast and simple for limited mobility, though usually unnecessary because the location is central.

  • Driving

    Possible, but old-town parking and narrow streets make this the least practical option.

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What it is

Buba Studio is a small private art studio, gallery, and shop on Zinnengasse in central Zürich. It is less a conventional exhibition space than a working room where contemporary paintings, drawings, porcelain, design objects, jewellery, and artist's books are presented for viewing and sale. The emphasis is on handmade pieces and an artist-led approach, so the experience feels closer to stepping into a creative workspace than entering a formal institution.

Atmosphere and setting

The setting is indoors and intimate, with a limited footprint and a calm, studio-like mood. The surrounding old-town streets give the visit most of its visual character: narrow lanes, historic façades, and steady pedestrian movement just outside the door. Inside, expect a quiet, focused environment rather than a busy retail floor. The scale encourages slow looking, short conversations, and close attention to individual objects.

What visitors actually do

Most visits are short. You come in, browse the current selection, and, if the studio is open and the timing is right, speak with the artist or staff about the work. This is a place for travellers who prefer small cultural stops and collectible objects over large museums. It suits people interested in contemporary craft, ceramics, and design-led gifts, but it is equally useful as a pause during a walk through the old town. There is no sense of a long, structured visit; the rhythm is informal and self-directed.

Context and character

Buba Studio operates as a current working studio rather than a historic gallery. Its identity is rooted in contemporary art practice, with a mix of fine art, graphic art, styling, and object-making behind the brand. That gives the place a practical, current feel: pieces are not displayed as archival artefacts, but as work that can be handled, considered, and purchased. In Zürich, where independent ateliers often sit alongside heritage streets, Buba Studio fits neatly into the city’s smaller creative economy.

Practical expectations

The studio’s limited opening pattern means timing matters more than at a standard shop. It is easiest to reach on foot from the old town or by public transport followed by a short walk. Driving is possible but not convenient in this part of Zürich. Facilities are likely minimal, and the visit is best treated as a brief cultural stop rather than a full outing. Weather has little effect on the indoor experience, though rain or cold will shape the walk through the old town.

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