Gaby Schreiber (née Wolff, 1916–1991) was a British industrial and interior designer.
[1] She studied art and stage and interior design in Vienna, Florence, Berlin, and Paris.
[2] She arrived in Britain just before World War II, and designed for the plastics industry during the conflict.
After the war, she continued designing in plastic, producing kitchen and catering equipment, tableware, cutlery and other products for cafeterias and food chain stores such as Marks & Spencer, as well as designing plastics for building structures and components.
[3] Schreiber's design work included the interior of the Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner for the Cunard Line.