Twitter has put hundreds of objects from its San Francisco headquarters up for auction on its website.
With less than 24 hours to bid, a statue of the platform’s famed bird logo is presently priced at $11,000 (£8,900).
A 190cm (6ft) planter shaped like a @ symbol is already selling for $4,300.
The transaction comes as Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, pares down the firm after purchasing it for $44 billion last year.
Mr Musk has laid off over half of the company’s 7,500 employees since taking over in late October.
He has also discontinued several Twitter incentives, such as free lunches.
Among the available kitchen gadgets are numerous high-end La Marzocco espresso machines and a fizzy drink fountain with an ice dispenser.
A pair of Herman Miller coffee tables, which retail for approximately $2,000 new, are being sold by the tech behemoth.
However, it appears that no thing is too little to be auctioned off.
Twitter is also selling printing equipment and even small drawer sets, with a starting bid of $60.
There are also some soundproof meeting booths and elegant sofas under the gavel.
In November, Mr Musk tweeted that the company had experienced a “huge loss in revenue” due to the withdrawal of major advertisers.
He also warned that the company would go bankrupt.
Twitter is accused of failing to pay rent at locations throughout the world, including their headquarters in San Francisco, where their landlord is suing for nonpayment.
However, Nick Dove, a spokesman of Heritage Global Partners, the entity in charge of the auction, told Fortune magazine that the sale had nothing to do with recouping the $44 billion acquisition price.
“If anyone genuinely thinks that the revenue from selling a couple computers and chairs will pay for the mountain there, then they’re a moron,” he said.
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