Government Surplus Office Furniture Auctions

Government offices auction commercial-grade furniture - desks, ergonomic chairs, filing cabinets, and conference tables - during relocations and renovations, often at 80-90% off retail.

3489 active furniture auctions across 6 official government sources, updated twice daily.Last updated: 2026-08-22

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What they're worth: surplus furniture typically sell for $5–$46 at government auction - median $14, from 16,518 completed sales in the last year, per the GovAuctions Surplus Price Index. Demand: furniture sell about 55% of the time, typically ~3 bids, from 18,651 completed sales, per the GovAuctions Surplus Market Report. Look up a specific item Β· See all categories

Government offices regularly auction surplus furniture when they downsize or renovate. Find commercial-grade desks, ergonomic chairs, filing cabinets, conference tables, and cubicle systems - often at a fraction of retail cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find government surplus office furniture?
Government surplus furniture is sold on GSA Auctions (federal offices) and other official platforms. GovAuctions searches multiple platforms at once.
Is government surplus furniture good quality?
Yes - government offices typically purchase commercial-grade furniture (Herman Miller, Steelcase, etc.) that's built to last. Surplus furniture is often in good condition with years of useful life remaining.

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