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🍂 Decorating for autumn – Between tradition and timeless elegance

Autumn has many faces. For some, it's the nostalgic feeling of Gilmore Girls on TV and a steaming cup of pumpkin spice latte in their hand. For others, it's the flickering of pumpkin lights at Halloween or the rustling of leaves on a walk. But beyond pop culture and lifestyle trends, autumn carries a deep, centuries-old meaning—as a time of harvest, transition, and reflection.

Historical roots and traditions of autumn

For thousands of years, autumn has been a special time of year for humans. It brought gratitude, rituals—and often a touch of melancholy.


  • The harvest festivals
    In Europe, autumn was synonymous with the harvest. Farmers and village communities celebrated the end of a hard-working summer. In Germany, this evolved into the Erntedankfest (harvest festival) , which is still celebrated today with decorated churches, baskets full of fruit and grain, and communal meals. In ancient Rome, too, there was a festival called "Cereralia" in honor of the fertility goddess Ceres, to give thanks for the bounty of nature.


  • Halloween and Samhain
    Today's Halloween dates back to the Celtic Samhain festival in Ireland and Scotland, which marked the beginning of winter. It was believed that on this night, the boundary to the spirit world was particularly permeable. Fire, masks, and lights were supposed to protect people—customs that later blended with Christian traditions and ultimately culminated in the modern form of Halloween.


  • Lanterns and lighting customs
    Throughout Europe, light played a major role in autumn. In Germany, St. Martin's Day, with its lantern processions, is a direct echo of these ancient festivals of light. They symbolized hope and warmth in a darkening season.


  • Culinary rituals
    Eating together also took on a special significance in the fall. Soups made from pumpkin and root vegetables, freshly baked bread, or wine from the new harvest – everything was a celebration of community. In the USA, this evolved into the famous Thanksgiving holiday , which to this day stands for togetherness and gratitude.

Autumn decoration today – warmth, nature and small rituals

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