One advantage (probably the only advantage) of a plastic wine cork or a cork made of pressed particles adhered together is that it won't crack. Unfortunately, a closure made from a single piece of cork often cracks and on rare occasions will even completely break into small chunks.
Setup
The background is a drop cloth rumpled to create a variety of tones. A small continuous-light lamp fitted with two diffusion socks to reduce the brightness lights the background from above and on the left. A medium continuous-light lamp above, left and close to the scene to create soft shadows lights the cork, the bottle and the cork remover's plastic handle. A flash light in the right front area lights a white reflector on the right side that redirects the light to brighten the metal on the side of the cork remover. A white reflector on the left side of the scene similarly brightens the metal on the top of the cork remover.