User:Ericlindesvard/Bröderna Malmström’s metallvarufabrik

Bröderna Malmström’s metallvarufabrik, (Malmström Brothers’ metalware factory) later known as Aktiebolaget BM-armatur from 1957, was a Swedish manufacturer of electrical lighting fixtures between 1904 and 1974. The company's headquarters, factory premises, and a showroom for industry professionals were all located at Porslinsgatan 3, 5, and 7 in the eastern area of Malmö. From 1957 to 1974, BM-armatur’s factory premises were situated at Malmövägen 154 in Klågerup just outside Malmö.

In 1932, Bröderna Malmström’s became the first manufacturer in Sweden to produce authority-approved lightbulb sockets for incandescent light bulbs.

Operations The company designed, engineered and manufactured


 * lighting fixtures for public premises, department stores, business premises, government agencies, workshops, offices, hotels, restaurants, schools and churches,
 * lighting fixtures and high-voltage devices for railways, railroad cars, train stations and rail yards,
 * hospital equipment and panels for nursing rooms,
 * street lights,
 * lighting fixtures for indoor arenas and swimming halls,
 * home lighting fixtures, along with their intricate mechanical components such as switches and lightbulb sockets,
 * porcelain fixtures for lighting in sanatoriums and wet rooms and
 * tubular steel furniture.

Electric wall clocks, funeral urns and various artistic items of brass and bronze were also produced.