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.
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.
2942 active furniture auctions across 6 official government sources, updated daily.Last updated: 2026-07-07
What they're worth: surplus furniture typically sell for $5β$41 at government auction - median $12, based on 8,886 completed sales in the last year. Look up a specific item.
Market demand: furniture sell about 52% of the time, typically ~3 bids, from 11,127 completed sales over the last year. See all categories.
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BIG BOOK STORAGE CABINET
Columbus, OH Β· 12 bids

CORNER STORAGE SHELF WITH WHITEBOARD
Columbus, OH Β· 12 bids

6' office storage cabinet
Morrisville, NC Β· 12 bids

Student Chairs #3 16" &18" (Lot of 35) UWE
Lees Summit, MO Β· 11 bids

Alpha 3 Drawer Small Roller File Cabinets
Richmond, VA Β· 11 bids

Bravo 3 Drawer Small Roller File Cabinets
Richmond, VA Β· 11 bids

Charlie 3 Drawer Small Roller File Cabinets
Richmond, VA Β· 11 bids

2 STILL CHAIN SAWS, 2 HUSQVARNA CHAIN SAWS AND 2 CHAIRS.
Hattiesburg, MS Β· 23 bids
One Lot of Chairs (Est 8 ea)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA Β· 3 bids

Chairs - Stackable
Dallas, GA Β· 10 bids

Curio Cabinet
Enterprise, AL Β· 10 bids

Curio Cabinets, Table
Enterprise, AL Β· 10 bids
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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.