Roc H Biel imagines homeware of Mars to critique the space raceRoc H Biel presents Martian Relics, a collection of five domestic objects that examines how everyday life might evolve if humans settled on Mars. Constructed from rammed earth and recycled stainless steel, the objects were photographed in the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote, whose terrain closely resembles the Martian surface. Rather than presenting a vision of future living on Mars, the collection reflects on contemporary attitudes toward Earth and the renewed interest in space colonization. The pairing establishes a dialogue between low-tech construction methods and remnants of aerospace technology, suggesting a future in which discarded industrial materials become part of everyday domestic life. Gravity Well, a plate for keys and personal objects, considers how complex scientific knowledge might become embedded in everyday domestic rituals.