The salon consists of a sofa and two armchairs in the style of Maria Theresa, made of gilded wood and covered with brocade, a table made of wood with gilding and a pink marble panel, as well as a bergere with a brocade upholstery. In addition to the period furniture, the salon also has oak paneling with profiles made of gilded moldings and brocade wallpaper, as well as a monumental mirror in a richly ornamented and gilded frame. The lavishly equipped salon adorned the painting studio of Paja Jovanović, located at 3 Mariahilferstraße in Vienna. Pieces of period furniture and applied art pieces that were an integral part of the salon were transported from Vienna to Belgrade, at the request of Paja Jovanović and his wife Hermina Dauber Jovanović Mouni, who donated them to the Belgrade City Museum.
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