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.
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Stainless Steel Counter Cabinet
$125Pembina, ND
2 bids
High Performance Abrasive Blast Cabinet
$10Tumwater, WA
1 bid
Furniture
$10OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
1 bid
Furniture
$10OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
1 bid
3-DRAWER CABINET
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
5 SHELF CABINET
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
CONFERENCE TABLE
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
CONFERENCE TABLE
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
CONFERENCE TABLE
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
4 SHELF CABINET
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
ROUND TABLE W/ CHAIRS
$10Fort Worth, TX
1 bid
Fluoroscopy Imaging Chair
$25FAYETTEVILLE, NC
1 bid
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.