
Chalet Glass: 3-Colour Cranberry, Magenta, and Plum
Very uncommon Colourway
Beautiful siloette of a swan
8/10 Rarity Scale
Chalet Glass
1962
Swan
If you take a moment to look closely, you’ll see a remarkable example of Canadian art glass by Chalet Glass, produced in Cornwall.
This piece is defined by its rare colourway. Three tones flow through the glass: cranberry, magenta, and plum. The cranberry glows when it catches the light, the magenta brings vibrancy, and the plum adds depth and balance. As you move around it, the colours shift subtly, revealing layers that are easy to miss at first glance.
What makes this piece especially significant is how uncommon this combination is. These colours are difficult to achieve together, and as of 2026, this example is believed to be the only known piece in this exact palette. Even within Chalet’s adventurous work, it stands apart.
Take a moment to watch how the light moves through it. That quiet interaction is where much of its beauty lives.








