Twitter is cleaning house after the holidays by auctioning off hundreds of items from its San Francisco headquarters to the public, including a high power espresso machine and a statue of their logo.
The sale will begin on January 17 and will last just over 24 hours, according to the auction facilitator site, Global Heritage Partners.
Some items that appear in the auction are two stationary bikes that will allow you to charge your mobile while you pedal, a 6 foot sculpture of the @ symbol decorated with plants and, of course, a Twitter Logo 3ft Blue Bird Sculpture. Starting bids for all items range from $25 to $50.
The auction also includes common office supplies, such as chairs, desksY computersperfect for anyone looking to furnish their work-from-home space.
Aspiring chefs may be interested in a meat and cheese slicera industrial vegetable dryerand a industrial size oven perfect for pizza.
This auction comes two months after Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion and took many abrupt cost-cutting measures, including mass layoffs in November, resulting in a class action lawsuit. lawsuit alleging that the company violated California’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which requires 60-day notice for mass layoffs.
Musk justified the layoffs by saying he “had no choice” and that the company was losing $4 million a day.