Kika/Leiner auction: Bargain deals after bankruptcy
Kika/Leiner auction: Bargain deals after bankruptcy After the bankruptcy of furniture chain Kika/Leiner, remaining stock is being auctioned. Find furniture, electronics, and cars at discounted prices. Topics: Life, .
After the bankruptcy of Kika/Leiner, one of Austria’s most famous furniture chains, massive stock remains and is now being auctioned. If you are looking for furniture, electronics, or even cars at bargain prices, this is worth your attention.
Why the auction?
The closure of 17 Kika/Leiner stores was a shock, but it opens unique opportunities for buyers. The auction covers:
- Store equipment
- New spring season products
- Cars from the company fleet
Everything is being sold through the online platform aurena.at.
How to participate
- Register on aurena.at
- Browse the catalog with photos and descriptions
- Start bidding — auctions began on February 3 and run through the end of the month
What is available
- Garden furniture and outdoor accessories
- Photo studio equipment
- Cars (some under €10,000)
All items are listed on aurena.at with starting prices well below retail.
Auction details
The auction aims for a quick sell-off of remaining stock. About 10,000 cubic meters of new goods are stored at the company’s warehouse in St. Pölten, including furniture and accessories. According to Kronen Zeitung and MeinBezirk.at, bidding is active and covers a wide range of products.