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LM Ericssons byggnad Telefonplan

LM Ericssons byggnad Telefonplan, Industrial building in Telefonplan, Sweden

LM Ericssons byggnad Telefonplan is a factory building in Stockholm with light-colored plaster facades and a glass staircase that follows 1940s functionalist design principles. The structure features open interior spaces and industrial layouts that once supported telephone equipment manufacturing on a large scale.

Built between 1938 and 1940, this factory served as the primary production site and headquarters for LM Ericsson, a leading telephone equipment manufacturer. The plant operated for decades before closing in the early 2000s, when the structure was repurposed for educational use.

Today the structure houses Konstfack, a university for arts, crafts and design, where students and instructors use the expansive industrial rooms for creative work. The transformation from factory to school reflects how Stockholm values repurposing historic industrial spaces for cultural education.

The building sits right at the Telefonplan subway station, making it easy to reach by public transit. Visitors should know this is an active university facility, so access to certain areas may be limited or require prior permission.

The executive floor features detailed inlay work by artist Ewald Dahlskog that combines industrial purpose with decorative craftsmanship. This artistic detail shows that factory spaces were designed with aesthetic care alongside their functional role.

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December 12, 2025 09:03
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