>>5596214it is a sort of modernist technique, Virginia Woolf wrote novels with sections set from the perspective of inanimate objects observing the passage of time and events. Also things like The Waves, lyrical prose poems.
I mentioned before an idea I read from some blog, it could be a house / castle / spaceship and what you do is assign items to the rooms/places and sections within the structure so that the items narrate the memories of its former occupants. You could make it a completely ordinary story of a home, or a haunted house; druid barrows / cairns, standing stones / wheel-graves; post-apocalyptic skyscraper, train station, shopping mall; derelict sky galleon, spaceship, etc.
The idea is the story has no people, just haunted places and lost possessions / belongings and memories