TOP 3 Autumn decorations inspired by Romanian poems


  1. Autumn emotion – Nichita Stănescu
  2. Leave it to me, autumn.. – Ana Blandiana
  3. Autumn – by Mircea Micu

Autumn is the season that brings spectacular changes to our natural landscape. The leaves begin to change color, the air becomes cooler, and the scent of nutshells and apples fills the air. A wonderful way to bring the charm of this season into our homes and spaces is to create fall decorations. Whether indoors or outdoors, there are a variety of creative ideas we can use to bring the warmth and charm of autumn around us. Therefore, we thought that autumn poems are the most beautiful places to draw inspiration from to create such points of interest around your home.

Autumn emotion – Nichita Stănescu

Autumn has arrived, cover my heart with something
with the shadow of a tree or rather with your shadow.

I’m afraid I’ll never see you again sometimes
that will make me grow sharp wings up to the clouds,
that you will hide from a foreign eye,
and will close with a leaf of absinthe.

And then I approach the stones and remain silent,
I take the words and drown them in the sea.
I whistle the moon and it rises and I fake it
in a great love.

Leave it to me, autumn.. –Ana Blandiana

Leave me, autumn, green trees,
Look, I give you my eyes.
Last night in the yellow wind
The trees on their knees cried.

Leave me, autumn, the clear sky.
Lightning on my forehead.
Tonight it was in the grass
He was trying to tear himself apart.

Let, in autumn, the birds of the air,
My steps push them away.
In the morning the vault leaked
The howling of larks.

Leave it to me, autumn, grass, leave it to me
Fruits and leaves
Sleepless bears, undisturbed storks,
Now light.

Leave me, autumn, the day, no more
Cry in the smoke of the sun.
put on me
I’m trying anyway.

From poetry “Let Me Fall” by Ana Blandianawe can extract an atmosphere of contemplation and the desire to preserve the ephemeral beauty of autumn. This poem can inspire a decor that reflects the delicacy and melancholy of this season. Here’s how you can create Let Me Fall inspired decor:

Decoration “Melancholy and collecting colours”

  1. Colors: Choose shades of yellow, orange and red to reflect the changing colors of autumn leaves. These colors can be integrated into cushions, curtains and accessories.

     

  2. Month: Create small reading tables or coffee corners, decorated with old books, hot teas and simple arrangements of dried flowers or leaves.

     

  3. Paintings and art: Place images of autumn landscapes or artwork that convey the autumn emotion described in the poem. This way you will add a touch of aesthetic depth to the decor.
  4. Candles: Choose candles in shades of brown and orange to create a cozy and peaceful atmosphere. Scented candles with seasonal fragrances can also add a pleasant olfactory element.

     

  5. Textile: Use natural fabrics like cotton and wool in fall colors for pillows, blankets and curtains. These materials will add a touch of comfort and warmth.

     

Conclusion: The decoration inspired by the poem “Lasă-mi toamna” by Ana Blandiana can bring a touch of melancholy and contemplation into the home, similar to the emotions conveyed in the texts. By using the colors and natural elements specific to autumn, you can create a space where you can experience that fleeting beauty of the season every day.

Autumn – by Mircea Micu

-Autumn, tell me, are you going?

– Come on, I’m going to freak out!

-Autumn, where are you in a hurry?

– I’m going to look for news.

Up in the vineyard, down in the meadow,

To give command to the Sun,

To cook candy,

To warm the vineyards.

Tell me, if you’re in a hurry,

Autumn, when do you rest?

This poem by Mircea Micu is full of movement and questions addressed to autumn, with a playful touch and direct interaction with this season. To create a decor inspired by these verses, you can use elements that evoke the play and changes characteristic of autumn. Here’s how to bring Mircea Micu’s “Autumn” setting:

“Autumn in motion” decoration

  1. Happy Colors: Choose cheerful colors like orange, yellow and green to give a touch of energy and playfulness to your decor.
  2. Playful decorations: Introduce playful accessories such as nuts or acorn toys into the setting to represent finding and shaking the nuts mentioned in the poem.
  3. Art for children: Use colorful stickers in autumn shades and let the kids stick them on the windows.
  4. Organic elements: Introduce natural elements such as acorns, cinnamon sticks and dried leaves into the decor. You can place them in decorative bowls or simple vases.

     

  5. External decorations: If you have an outdoor space, create a play corner in the yard or garden with items such as toys and colorful chairs.

Conclusion: Furnishings inspired by the poem “Autumn” by Mircea Micu can bring into your home that energy and playfulness typical of childhood and interaction with autumn. Using colors, natural elements and playful accessories, you can recreate the atmosphere of play and research of autumn in your interiors.

Having said this and exemplified it, the article took us on a journey through the beauty and symbolism of autumn, exploring three exceptional poems from Romanian literature and transposing them into home decorations. Each poem has given us a unique perspective on this season of change and excitement, and through interior design, we are able to recreate those feelings in our spaces.

Tell us in the comments which poem you like best, and if you have another favorite autumn poem, tell us its name so we can read it too.❤️

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