Candy punk rings

Frankie Playground is a world born between two tides: the Breton mist and the neon lights of a Parisian studio.

The brand

Handmade with love in Paris. Crafted from clay, resin and upcycled treasure finds.
Kind of Jelly Belly with a 100% good surprise.
Frankie Playground is for free spirits. The iconic spiky ring gives everyone a chance to go out bold and stay safe.
Please handle with care ★ they are delicate

History

I grew up in Brittany, mesmerized by the sea and its contrasts: the gray, misty landscapes and the fluorescent flashes of the buoys, the silence of the coast and the inner cacophony. That tension is always at the heart of what I create.

It all started with a ring I designed to celebrate my sister's 30th birthday. A bold but colorful ring, made with whatever I had on hand. At the time, I was working in fashion. That ring sparked something : a kind of inner resonance, and curious glances from the outside world. Then interest. I followed that spark: Frankie Playground was born.

TODAY

Today, I create from my apartment-studio in Paris.

Each piece is carefully handmade. Frankie Playground is for free spirits : intense, punk, sensitive, colorful, curious. Comforting yet edgy rings. Candy punk rings, handmade, colorful, raw, tender, sometimes absurd. Never bland.

I tinker with whatever calls to me: recycled piercings, oyster shells, resin, clay, crystals... and a lot of instinct.

Our values

★ Each ring is handmade, one by one, with patience and love.
Produced in limited editions.

★ They are made from clay, resin, and recycled materials.
In the spirit of sustainable fashion that prioritizes intention over speed.
★ Each order is packaged in a real oyster shell from Cancale, Brittany, naturally polished by the sea. A souvenir you can keep, reuse, recycle, and personalize.


Frankie Playground is a way of creating outside the box.
Reconciling the raw and the tender, craftsmanship and extravagance, the strange and the beautiful.
A tribute to craftsmanship, raw intuition, and poetic disorder.
A space for free expression for those who don't fit into any box ★

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