In the dining room, what comes to the fore is the furniture made according to a precise commission from the owner, which is evident from the Drašković family coat of arms that can be found on most of the furniture. The built-in wardrobe displays the largest example of the coat of arms, which shows a crowned gryphon emerging from the comital crown located on a three-mount hill. The gryphon holds in its lifted right claw an apple with a cross above that symbolizes secular and ecclesiastical authority.
The furniture was made in the 1860s and it consists of a large built-in wardrobe, corner showcases, a table, leather-coated chairs and a lavatory table. A portion of the preserved porcelain tableware dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is located here. Most of the dishes, utensils and textiles perished in the World War II during a partisans' attack.