Office Liquidation and Decommissioning

Our expertise lies in acquiring premium, pre-owned office furniture and cubicles from leading brands such as Herman Miller, Steelcase, Knoll and Haworth. We provide comprehensive services tailored for businesses undergoing relocation, downsizing, or workspace renovations, ensuring a seamless transition that aligns with green principles

Pioneering Sustainable Office Decommissioning Across the Nation

At Conserv Office Solutions, we’re redefining how companies approach office decommissioning—prioritizing sustainability, efficiency, and value at every step. From startups to Fortune 500s, we partner with businesses across the country to responsibly dismantle and remove office interiors, while giving premium furniture a second life.

We specialize in the reuse and redistribution of high-end brands like Herman Miller, Steelcase, Knoll, Humanscale, Vitra, and USM Haller—ensuring these iconic pieces are kept out of landfills and reintroduced into the market, where they can continue to serve and inspire.

Whether relocating, downsizing, or closing an office, our process is designed to divert waste, reduce environmental impact, and support a circular economy. Through resale, donation, and recycling, we offer a smart, eco-forward alternative to traditional liquidation.

Nationwide reach. Industry-leading expertise. And a commitment to sustainability that’s built into everything we do. That’s the Conserv difference.

Our office solution includes procurement, recycling, donation, and eco conscious decommissioning.

Workstations and Desks

We acquire high-quality benching systems, height-adjustable desks, and executive workstations from top brands like Herman Miller, Steelcase, Knoll, Teknion, and Haworth.

Seating

From task chairs to executive and guest seating, we purchase pieces from renowned manufacturers such as Humanscale, Vitra, Steelcase, Herman Miller (including the iconic Aeron).

Storage and Modular Systems

We acquire modular storage and filing systems from brands like USM Haller, Vitsœ, and Steelcase — pieces known for durability and design appeal.

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Develop a Decommissioning Plan

To maximize the benefits of decommissioning, businesses must develop a decommissioning plan. There are several things to keep in mind when developing a decommissioning plan, such as reducing your carbon footprint, addressing the company’s furniture needs, and adhering to ethical guidelines. Over $100 million worth of office waste is thrown away every year, resulting in close to 3 million tons of waste. Stats like these emphasize the importance of selecting furniture carefully and being more efficient. You can decommission your office furniture by clearing out your workspace and getting rid of clutter by having a clear-out.

You can take charge of your office move and get rid of any excess furniture you no longer need. A great way to make positive changes as a business owner is to come up with ideas on how to decommission office furniture.

Recycling

Donating

Selling

Disposing

Frequently Asked Questions

Conservos stands out for its commitment to eco-friendly decommissioning, offering a 3R approach Reduce. Recycle and Repurpose that prioritizes sustainability. Our expertise in recycling, reselling, and donating minimizes waste and supports the circular economy, making us the go-to choice for environmentally conscious businesses.

The process typically starts with an inventory assessment to determine the best disposal method for each item. This is followed by the physical removal of the items and then selling, donating, or recycling them based on their condition and value. The goal is to empty the space in a timely and efficient manner, adhering to all regulatory and environmental standards.

Decommissioning is crucial for several reasons. It helps businesses manage transitions smoothly, ensures compliance with disposal regulations, and supports sustainability by reducing waste.

Decommissioned furniture can be sold, donated, recycled, or, in the least desirable case, responsibly disposed of. The aim is to extend the life cycle of the items through second-hand use or recycling, minimizing environmental impact.

Most office furniture and equipment can be decommissioned, including desks, chairs, cubicles, filing cabinets, and electronic devices.

Preparation involves creating a detailed inventory of all items to be decommissioned, identifying any sensitive information stored in furniture or equipment, and scheduling the project timeline.