Z Gallerie

Z Gallerie is a home furnishing, art and decorative accessory retail store based out of Los Angeles, California. This store chain has over 57 retail store locations in 21 states across the country. Z Gallerie is headquartered in Los Angeles, California with an additional buying office in Berkeley, California. The stores are a combination of stylish traditional and contemporary designs and has been featured in numerous home furnishing magazines across the United States.[1][2][3]

The company is privately owned by two brothers and a sister, Joe and Mike Zieden and Carole Malfatti.

History

In 1979, three siblings, Joe Zieden, Carole Malfatti and Mike Zieden opened a small poster shop in Sherman Oaks, California.[4] Together, they operated the store during the day and framed posters at night in their parents garage in Van Nuys, California. This new form of art was growing in popularity at the time and the young entrepreneurs thrived in their community.

They moved their production poster company out of their childhood home and into an actual warehouse and before long, the young siblings had a number of locations across Los Angeles, California. They began to conceptualize stores that carried more than just poster art. Their vision was to create a collection of fashion-forward and exclusive home furnishings, art and accessories at an affordable price.

In 1982, the company diversified into home furnishings with the opening of its "Metro Dezign" store in Santa Monica, California. In June 1983 they combined their two stores under one roof and opened its first combination store, which included art, home furnishing and home accessories in San Francisco, California.

Customs Evasion Scandal

Z Gallerie paid $15 million to settle a case brought against them by the United States. The company engaged in a scheme to evade customs duties on imports, specifically the antidumping duties owed on certain imports that protect domestic manufacturers against foreign companies "dumping" products on U.S. markets at prices below cost. Their illegal activity was reported by a whistleblower who is an e-commerce retailer of furniture.

Z Gallerie in the community

Z Gallerie gives back to the community by donating to causes that are personal to this family owned company. They focus on organizations that are driven towards helping people who can't help themselves and improving the lives of children and young adults.[5] The company became involved with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network in 2002 as a tribute to their mother, Shirley Zieden, who died from the disease that year. To date, they have donated more that half a million dollars to the organization.[6] Other foundations supported by Z Gallerie include USC Marshall School of Business, OUR HOUSE Grief Support Center, Dream Street Foundation and Shane's Inspirations and the American Diabetes Association.


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