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Is circus decoration in vogue? See how to adopt the look for 2026

Circus decoration recognizes the value of playfulness as a compositional element, integrating emotion and architecture in projects full of personality

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Dec 18, 2025, 10:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Decoração circense

Decoração circense (CASACOR/Divulgação)

The circus decoration starts appearing in the projections of trends for 2026 as a visual language that mixes boldness and playful sense. Unlike literal readings, this proposal explores references from the circus universe (stripes, sculptural shapes, and touches of visual humor) to create projects with personality and expressive character. The result is an aesthetic that invites one to look at decoration as experience, not just as a backdrop.

Ale Mellos Interior Architecture - Gazebo da Botânica. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2025.

(Roberta Gewehr/Disclosure)

This trend did not come out of nowhere: it reflects a broader movement seeking proposals that bring emotion and identity to projects, shifting the rigidity of neutrality towards more vibrant and engaging compositions. The circus decoration proposes a visual repertoire combining color, rhythm, and narrative suggesting that the home can also be a place that surprises and celebrates the unexpected!

Circus Decoration Trend


The rise of circus decoration is aligned with global movements pointing towards the recovery of humor, emotional memory, and visual experimentation in interiors. This direction appears in the report Pinterest Predicts 2026, which highlights the growing interest in playful aesthetics, striking graphic patterns, and projects with strong visual personality.

Jean de Just - Alcôve. Project of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025.

Jean de Just - Alcôve. Project of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025. (André Nazareth/Disclosure) (Disclosure)

According to the study, there is a growing search for references that combine contrasting colors, stripes, and sculptural forms, elements directly associated with the circus repertoire. The trend does not propose thematic scenarios, but rather a contemporary translation of this imaginary, applied in a more mature and integrated way to the decoration.

Dinah Lins - Loft Sem Pressa. Project of CASACOR Bahia 2025.

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Main Characteristics of Contemporary Circus Decoration


In practice, circus decoration is built from strategic and well-measured choices, prioritizing controlled visual impact and aesthetic coherence. The main characteristics of the 2026 trend include:

Strategic Use of Striking Colors

The colors are one of the main pillars of circus decoration. Deep reds, intense blues, burnt yellows, and off-whites appear as accents, usually balanced by neutral bases. The goal is not to saturate the projects but to create contrast and visual dynamism.

Janaina Araujo Architecture and Interiors - Hall Entretempos. Project of CASACOR Minas Gerais 2025.

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Graphic and Patterns as Language

Vertical or horizontal stripes, geometric patterns, and graphic drawings inspired by the large circus tents help establish rhythm in the projects. These elements tend to appear on specific walls, rugs, ceilings, or details of cabinetry, functioning as highlight points.

Cecília Lemos - Cozinha Viva Deca. Project of CASACOR Pernambuco 2025.

(Walter Dias/Disclosure)

Curved Shapes and Sculptural Elements

Arches, rounded volumes, and pieces with sculptural designs subtly reinforce the circus identity. They appear in furniture, mirrors, niches, and lighting, contributing to a more fluid and less rigid reading of the projects.

Inspiring palettes CASACOR 2025

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How to Elegantly Adopt Circus Decoration


To adopt circus decoration elegantly, the first step is to understand the projects as a whole. The language works best when applied selectively, choosing one or two impactful elements per project, rather than overwhelming all surfaces with color and graphics.

Jean de Just - Alcôve. Project of CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025.

(André Nazareth/Disclosure)

Another essential point is the dialogue with materials and proportions. When combined with natural finishes, well-planned lighting, and furniture with balanced lines, circus decoration gains sophistication and longevity. Thus, the playful aspect ceases to be excessive and begins to act as a means of expression within the project.

Vanessa Chieregato - Lavabo Trama. Project of CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2025.

Vanessa Chieregato - Lavabo Trama. Project of CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2025. (Disclosure/Disclosure) (Disclosure)

CASACOR Publisher is a creator of exclusive content, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base from casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.