Laskasas’ dining table and chairs are showcased in the centuries-old Admiral’s House entrance hall – Man with a Hammer’s Georgian ex-Naval townhouse in Plymouth, England.
Not every house can have a dining table at the entrance, but this marvellous palace, besides the colossal size, it’s a truly magical kingdom where each room turns out to be a complete surprise – and even a dining table works great at the entrance.
Once in, we come across an oval hall adorned with six doors that confer a mystic atmosphere to the space. A few golden lighting fixtures along the walls contrast with the patterned wallpaper. Dropping from the ceiling is a globe-shaped suspension lamp that steals the show.
Looking to the nature of this renovation project, the furniture needed to be carefully selected. Laskasas’ Ann dining table was a perfect choice, considering that it shares the geometrical shape of the room. This oval piece fits like a glove and adds a glamorous vibe to the entrance.
Six Monaco dining chairs were included in this stunning interior landscape, matching the table's boldness. Monaco’s design is an audacious fusion between contemporary and classic, presenting an open back, an upholstered leather seat, and a full body made of wood - a true icon.
Greg and his Forever Home

Greg Penn is renovating his dream house from scratch and shares the process with more than 170 thousand followers on Instagram.
The Man with a Hammer’s project is a work of epic proportions that this British home renovator estimates to take two more years, on a total of five.
And if renovating a regular house can be a long and overwhelming process, how would it be in Greg’s shoes while holding his hammer up to work in his five floors abode?
Entirely self-taught, he plans to refurbish his forever home to the bone – from ripping floorboards, crafting DIY headboards, or completely re-plumb it, among many other interventions.
If the entrance hall seems like a lot of work, it’s important to emphasise that there are left 17 rooms to go on a total of 30.