Choose your collection
Four directions — each opens a new level of immersion.
Who we are and what we create
Fragnix is a space where each object stands on its own.
We collect fragments that emerged at the edge of understanding — they have no clear name but evoke concrete reactions. Our approach is to reveal a different view, without instructions or interpretations.
These are shards of a parallel — it’s up to you to find the meaning.
What matters to us
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Each object is a complete digital phenomenon that does not need additions.
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No fragment is repeated, each has its own form and content.
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Everything has its time — we didn't rush with these objects.
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You don't perceive these fragments with your mind, but with your senses.
Who’s behind Fragnix
We are two minds with four perspectives. Everything you see is born from the collision of vision and concept.
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Ethan Rayner
Structures fragments, seeks points of support in the unstable
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Julian Sparks
Shapes the themes that are hard to hold but easy to feel
Fragnix
Essential

Frequently Asked Questions
How do the collections differ from each other?
Each collection has its own level of complexity, number of objects, and conceptual depth. As the level increases, so does the visual richness, diversity of forms, and overall layered design.
What should I do with the fragments I receive?
That’s entirely up to you. Some people keep them as part of a digital gallery, others incorporate them into personal visual projects or treat them as symbolic items. There are no restrictions.
Are fragments reused across different collections?
No. Each fragment is created individually and is not reused. Uniqueness is one of the core principles that defines the Fragnix structure.
How do I know which collection is right for me?
Pay attention to your reaction — if the description, shape, or color sparks curiosity or an unexpected thought, it might be the one. We suggest not overthinking it and trusting your intuition.
How many objects are included in each collection level?
The number depends on the level: base collections contain fewer objects, while advanced ones offer more with deeper structure. In every case, the fragments are selected to form a complete experience.
Can fragments from different collections be combined?
Yes. While each collection follows its own logic, many elements interact in surprising ways when brought together. Exploring those combinations is a journey on its own.
Are there additional instructions or explanations for the fragments?
No. We avoid interpretation, as we value individual perception. You decide what each object means to you — that’s part of the concept.