Perfect CouplesThe saying “Made for each other” takes on a whole new meaning here. A Chalet meaning. Hobbits aren't the only mushroom lovers - Pina Pina is quite fond of them too! Candace Nestorwhich knows that Chalet pandas are better in a two's. It's always Valentine's Day when you own this pair. From the collection of Cindy Bishop Laughlin. This set of chalet wolves are howling with pleasure to join the collection of Dwain Robertson. Chalet bells. A "purrfect couple" indeed agrees Melissa Patterson. Trunks up to 2024 from Dwain Robertson. Dwain Robertson firmly believes that if 1 is good, 2 are better! Jake Jake does not mind dusting 2 instead of 1. A perfect pair of "ribbons" from the collection of Kent Newson. Rare coloured Chalet bases. "Horns back" on the left is a Chalet mountain goat and "Horns front" on the right is a Chalet musk ox. "End of Day" Chalet "mini and me." "Splash, Splash". "Splash" ashtray (left) displayed with a "splash" vase. Rare Chalet amberina from the "Canadian heritage Glass" line. 2 Chalet "mini" songbirds. No infighting here. This Chantili couple has much too class for that! Chalet piccoli "crystal twist" vases. Both etched "Chalet Canada." When we first started seeing these pop up every now and then, many collectors found it hard to believe that they weren't Lorraine Glass Industries vases. Chalet ring trees. These kicky little ashtrays both were etched with the seldom seen "Chalet Canada Cornwall" signature. The machine that did this signature malfunctioned so regularly, it had to be scrapped. Don Shepherd for Chalet vases. You either really like them - or you really don't! A huge 17" Chalet Christmas tree towers over a 6" Chalet "decorator spruce" tree. One vase marked "Chalet Canada" and the other "Canada Art." Never assume the same form was always branded the same way. From the collection of Bob Burgess. From the collection of Bob Burgess. This amazingly rare pair from the collection of Brenda Ross Coombs. From the collection of Cathy Young. From the collection of Cindy Bishop Laughlin. These Chalet "minis" from the collection of Dwain Robertson. From the collection of Gionny Gueli. Early Chalet production pieces. Chalet basket BB44. This style was shown on the 1962 chalet catalog page. From the collection of Iam Marc Lindner. Amazing Chalet Christmas trees from the collection of Jonathon Tremblay. Chalet elephants from the collection of Kevin Hall. Especially the perfect Chalet couple at Halloween. this chalet "ghost owl" and cat figurine from the collection of Lise legare-Kowalchuk. From the collection of Aimless Lynn. Chalet mama cat with her kitten from the collection of Aimless Lynn. From the collection of Michael Flink. Chalet "ice" uranium from the collection of Steve Allen. From the collection of Sue Dixon. From the collection of Susan Mitchell. Avventurina and bullicante Chalet animal figurines from the collection of the Zhao family. A pair of Chalet opaline cats that leave you speechless from the collection of Troy Danby. Troy and Theresa Danby really can claim the Chalet perfect couple winning photo! From the collections of Deborah Patterson and Troy Danby. From the collections of Troy Danby and Cindy Bishop Laughlin. While the blue Chalet swan centerpiece is "ice uranium", the gold and orange swan on the right is not uranium.. Its colouring is so deceptive. The blue Chalet "trillium" ashtray bears the hand engraved "Chalet Canada" signature - not the iconic etched version. Chalet cranberry and crystal swan centerpiece with her "mate." Chalet bookends getting up close and personal! Chalet "pincher" centerpieces. A Chalet panda and koala take shelter under a Chalet "ice" uranium "fingertip" platter. I like to use a plate stand to display that form. A Chalet slag ring tree with a Chalet "confetti" paperweight. I love my chalet "sea anemone" paperweights. These swans are swimming in Chris Giles Stack's pond. This pair is moored in Nick Mucciante's harbour. Cindy Bishop-Loughlin is an excellent match-maker. A lovely pairing from Eric Lapachelle. From the collection of Karen Jordan.