When Covid hit in 2020, office life as we knew it came to a shuddering halt. For many, it meant frantically adjusting to doing business remotely: computers were dragged home, dining tables and sofas commandeered, awkward video calls became the norm. It was a seismic shift in how we work. Downsides were quickly evident - social isolation, slow internet, lack of space and the distractions of home life were very real problems. But for others, it introduced a revolutionary new flexibility in hour...