These items – and more – are among the memorabilia to be auctioned off from Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters next month, according to a listing on BidSpotter facilitated by liquidation and asset advisory firm Heritage Global Partners.Over a thousand items, including a statue of the struggling social media giant’s blue bird logo, a plethora of kitchenware and furniture will be sold in the auction "featuring surplus corporate office assets of Twitter" on Jan. 17, 2023, with bids starting at $25 and ranging up to $1,250 for some of the larger lots.The news comes in the wake of mass layoffs at Twitter and recent reports that Elon Musk converted offices into bedrooms inside the tech company’s headquarters as part of his “extremely hardcore” vision for Twitter 2.0, in which he demanded that his remaining employees work 12 hours a day, seven days a week.But Nick Dove, a representative for Heritage Global Partners, which has auction headquarters based in Hayward, told Fortune that the auction had “nothing to do with” Twitter’s recent cost-cutting measures.“They’ve sold for $44 billion, and we’re selling a couple of chairs and desks and computers."