Introducing Rakewell, Apollo’s wandering eye on the art world. Look out for regular posts taking a rakish perspective on art and museum stories. With most people working from home for the last 14 months, few would be surprised if the office as it once was became a museum piece. Metaphorically, that is: nobody’s really expecting museums to start displaying staplers, ring binders, watercoolers and the like, plus that unfortunate Xerox from the office Christmas party, in vitrines to inspire the white-collar homeworkers of the future. One office is heading to a museum, however. The contents of the late Stephen Hawking’s office are heading to the Science Museum, with a selection of his papers and personal effects going on display at its headquarters in London next year. Hawking’s archive has been allocated to Cambridge University Library.