Zurich photographer and coffee brewer Claude Stahel has preserved time in lockdown for eternity - in objects that question everything in their poetic uselessness.
It was an evening in the lockdown, one of those evenings that we have all experienced umpteen times, tough, dull, stimulation free. You sit at the table, the windows are cleaned, the cupboards tidy, Netflix has lost its magic power. There's nothing going on outside, nothing going on inside. Ideal for asking yourself the big questions. Who am I? What do I want? And, in Claude Stahel's case: What is a people photographer if he can't photograph people?
The gaze wanders across the table. What is a lighter if it can't produce fire? What is a corkscrew if it can't pull corks? And there his idea started to take form.