• Reimagined, repurposed architectural salvage lamps, great for steampunk decor or unique gift
  • Detail of assemblage sculpture of metal and wood, reimagined vintage pieces into art piece
  • One of a kind repurposed antique sewing machine lamp seated on refurbished end table
  • Repurposed guitar lamp detail for sale in Glenside store
  • Whirlygig and storefront in Glenside storefront, a short walk from Keswick Village, Keswick Commons
  • Reclaimed salvage pieces into one of a kind lamp, great for steampunk decor or unique gift
  • Assemblage sculpture of reclaimed, repurposed wood
Repurposed guitar lamp, one of a kind, unique gift or home decor.

One-of-a-Kind  

Then and Again is the home of one-of-a-kind repurposed, refinished, and reimagined pieces from the workshop of Chip Masemore. 

A contractor by trade, Chip has long enjoyed salvaging discarded wood and metal pieces. From there, he assembles sculptural artworks, table-top or standing lamps, consoles and end-tables, even sinks and ceiling fans. 

The storefront also features more traditional collectibles like prints, vintage signs, furniture, and toys and salvaged wooden windows and doors.

INSIDE the Workshop

Then and Again is the home of one-of-a-kind assemblage artwork.

See behind the scenes photos from the wood and metal shop, where vintage, antique, and salvaged pieces are deconstructed and reimagined into extraordinary new forms!

Then and Again storefront at 221 South Easton Road, Glenside, near Keswick village and Keswick Commons
Assemblage sculpture sign of Then and Again's hours, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday ten to one 10:00AM to 1:00PM

Our Storefront 

221 S Easton Rd,
Glenside, PA 19038

Visit us every Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
from 10:00 to 2:00,
or call to arrange an appointment.

Location

We are located in Glenside, PA,
a short walk from Keswick Village. 

Hours
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10am–2pm

Or By Appointment
(215) 688-8933

“It may be art or it may be just junk, but I’m good with either.”

— Chip Masemore

Chip Masemore assembles a Christmas sculpture on porch in Cape May