The once-bustling Washington, D.C., headquarters of Howrey are about to be full again—not with lawyers, but with furniture shoppers bidding for bargains and looking to take advantage of the defunct firm’s bad fortune. At an auction scheduled for August 19, the Howrey estate is set to sell off the furniture and equipment that has occupied 300,000 square feet of office space spread across eight floors at 1299 Pennsylvania Avenue that once served as the bankrupt firm’s home base.

The vast offerings—including granite and wood conference tables, desks of all shapes and sizes, filing cabinets, refrigerators and even a VCR—can be seen here.

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