You are invited to the 2026 Grossmann Lecture, presented by Michael Lech, curator at the Museums of History NSW.
Neutrals may dominate today’s interiors, but in the 19th and 20th centuries, wallpaper was the primary way to bring colour and character into the home.
Presented by Michael Lech, curator at the Museums of History NSW, this engaging presentation explores the remarkable diversity of wallpaper over more than 200 years, offering a fascinating glimpse into the domestic lives of Australians.
Through a richly illustrated talk, attendees will discover how colour and design have shaped Australian interiors across time.
The 30–40-minute presentation will conclude with an opportunity for questions and discussion with the presenter.
The annual Grossmann Lecture will be accompanied by homemade canapes and a complementary glass of sparkling wine, to be enjoyed in the garden of Brough House.
All proceeds go towards the ongoing maintenance of our 1870 Victorian townhouses and their gardens.