Titti Qvarnström Is Building “Allium” as a Destination in Its Own Right

Linda Iliste, 27.03.2026

On her family farm Rosenhult, on the Bjäre Peninsula in north-western Skåne, Titti Qvarnström and her husband André are building Allium from the ground up. Due to open in June 2026, it marks a new chapter for one of Sweden’s most established chefs — and one more deeply rooted in place than anything she has done before.

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Qvarnström trained in Copenhagen and worked in leading kitchens in Denmark and Germany before becoming head chef at Bloom in the Park in Malmö, which earned a Michelin star in 2015. In doing so, she became the first female head chef in Scandinavia to receive one in the Nordic guide. Allium, however, is not being framed as a retrospective project or a summing-up of a long career. It is something far more direct: a restaurant shaped around a place the couple have wanted to return to for years.

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