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> Office Furniture Liquidation Conklin Office Furniture purchases used office furniture that has served some of the top corporations and institutions in America. After thirty years in the used office furniture business, Conklin has created a name for itself that major firms from across the region can recognize. We provide buyback and liquidation solutions for companies throughout the United States with particular emphasis on the East coast. We liquidate office furniture regularly from New York City (NYC), Philadelphia (PA), and throughout New Jersey (NJ), Connecticut (CT), and Massachusetts (MA). As well as large projects from locations nationwide. Conklin Office Furniture's furniture liquidation department services firms that are moving, downsizing, restructuring, reconfiguring, and divesting. Our most recent office furniture bulk purchase liquidations include: 3,800 Steelcase 9000 used cubicles, 8,000 lateral files, 500 private offices, and over 10,000office chairs from a large insurance company in Center City, Philadelphia (the largest ever building re-stack in the city's history...




1,000 Steelcase 9000 used workstations and 90 private office suites from a large New York City (Manhattan) bank. 1,500 Steelcase 9000 used cubicles, 200 executive office suites, conference room furniture, training furniture and a complete restaurant in a 20 story building from an insurance corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 425 Herman Miller Ethospace used cubicles, office seating, and filing cabinets from a Westchester, New York company. 2,000 Steelcase 9000 used workstations in 8 buildings from a major pharmaceutical firm in Philadelphia (PA). 400 Steelcase Pathways cubicles from a magazine publisher in New York City, NY. 10 floors of Knoll Morrison from Jersey City, New Jersey. 9 floors of Steelcase Elective Element Cubicles and Jofco private offices from an investment firm in NY, NY. As a result of our past record of used office furniture liquidation, Conklin Office Furniture has become known as a trustworthy company that stands behind our word.




We work hard to create a buy back solution quickly and creatively so that the best outcome for all companies involved can be agreed upon. For example, we removed 200,000 square feet of office furniture out of a NYC brokerage firm in three phases which we completed in one month. More creative planning was needed when we removed thirty-two trailers of used cubicles, private offices, and conference furniture over eight days including Memorial Day weekend. As our reputation illustrates, Conklin Office Furniture is always willing to offer a buy back solution. We purchase used office furniture in large lots.  or call 1 (800) 817-1187 to discuss the parameters of your project with one of our office furniture liquidationspecialists.The Stool 60 Giveaway. Sign up for our emails and a chance to win this ingenious stackable stool. At Design Within Reach, we make authentic modern design accessible. Modern masterpiece for sale. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Tirranna is a very special property.




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The old metal-and-plastic chairs stand in lonely stacks at the front and back of the classroom. In a letter the students sent to school administrators, the children outlined six compelling reasons they should sit on balls instead of chairs. “We will be able to wiggle in our seats so we will not feel the need to get up and move around as much and miss parts of lessons,” they wrote. “The balls will help our posture. The balls will help our handwriting because our feet will be on the floor, and we will be sitting up straight.” Raabe, saw the students’ interest in trying a new technology as a teaching opportunity. The children researched the balls and completed a survey charting their behavior while sitting in a chair and on a ball. The surveys overwhelmingly showed that they got out of their seats less often, exhibited better posture and felt more energetic when sitting on therapy balls instead of chairs. “I think it’s important for the kids to see how to make educated decisions on things,” Raabe said.




A big thing I’ve noticed is the kids are really excited because it’s their own project.” Anna Franceschetti, 10, said she’s thrilled with her new seat. “It’s so much better than sitting in a chair. You don’t slouch, and they’re just bouncy and comfortable and you can fidget and move around,” Franceschetti said. Fidgeting, she said, “keeps your brain going.” Read more at “Students embrace ergonomic seating” Fifth-grade pupils at a Kansas elementary school also take their classes on fitness balls. The Kansas teacher, Jonann Ellner, believes that balls are a better fit than desks and chairs for children. “Fidgety kids direct excess energy into staying balanced, allowing them to focus on learning,” Ellner claims. “They sit up straight, and their improved posture sends more blood to the brain, also a learning boon,” she added. Colorado teacher Lisa Witt studied a dozen of her sixth-grade students in 2001 to demonstrate the benefits of the balls to a skeptical principal.




Video studies of the students seem to confirm the ball proponents’ claims, showing improved posture, more time spent on task and less squirming while they sat on the balls. “People are not meant to sit still.” Read more at “Are Fitness Balls a Better Fit for Children?” Minnesota math teacher Jenny Merrick recently introduced her sixth grade students to ball sitting as well. On the first day of school Merrick said the students “walked in and said is this math class? Because they thought it was their health and wellness class.” Turns out, the balls do have a wellness significance. A Mayo Clinic study found that the balls can be used to burn calories, in effect attacking the growing problem of childhood obesity. “It makes you sit straighter, which is nice, so you can pay more attention. You don’t need a break in the middle of class, so you’re learning more,” added Nathalie Manker, another of Merrick’s students. Read more at: “St. Paul Academy Stays on the Ball”

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