Artesian Builds auctions off PC hardware & more after bankruptcy filing

After filing for bankruptcy two months ago, Artesian Builds is now auctioning off its inventory in several lots via a bankruptcy auction to pay off debts.

Announced in a Tweet, Artesian Builds will be auctioning off whatever is left of its inventory in a bid to pay off its debts. The auction is due to begin on August 12, 2025. The tweet lists the official court filing and a link to a Dropbox folder with official documents. Inside the Dropbox folder, there is a list of inventory for the listings.

Artesian Builds CEO Noah Katz posing in YouTube video

What is Artesian Builds auctioning?

Artesian Builds is auctioning off its own inventory of PC hardware, as well as office supplies such as TVs and office supplies. Split into three lots, the auction will also be for the Artesian Builds name and brand. Though, we wonder whether or not that’s going to be worth it, considering the amount of public ire that the company has faced over the past four months.

Lot #1 in the filing  is for their Oakland facility and lists:

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Lot #2 is their Durham facility and lists:

You will not be able to purchase any individual items at the Artesian Builds auction, due to the inventory only being sold as lots. No doubt there will be other system integrators eyeing up what could potentially be a way to get a lot of relatively cheap inventory. The office supplies, however? We’re not so sure.

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What about customers?

Artesian Builds currently has a list of hundreds of orders that have been left outstanding as a part of their closure and bankruptcy. Some customers have found success in charging back their credit cards for unfulfilled goods and services. YouTube content creatorRameehas vocally voiced his displeasure at finding his own custom-made PC in the images that Artesian have released of the inventory up for auction right now.

It’s sad to see customers left in the lurch, because Artesian themselves made very little effort to do anything regarding their orders before ceasing business operations, leaving dozens out of work and customers without PCs.