Swire Properties has unveiled a groundbreaking collaboration with Harrods Interior Design, marking the brand’s first-ever partnership with a U.S. residential development. This exclusive alliance introduces Harrods’ signature craftsmanship and personalized design services to The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami, delivering bespoke offerings unlike anything else in the market.
As part of the partnership, each buyer will receive a complimentary consultation with the Harrods Interior Design team. From custom furnishings and interior styling to white-glove installation, global sourcing, and project management, Harrods brings more than 175 years of expertise in elevating living spaces with timeless design and unparalleled attention to detail.
At the heart of the collaboration is The Knightsbridge Penthouse, a $50 million residence in the South Tower, where Harrods Interior Design has envisioned a one-of-a-kind concept. This fully customizable home represents the pinnacle of refinement, offering a distinguished buyer the opportunity to personalize nearly 8,000 square feet of interiors with Harrods’ signature design. Featuring dramatic terraces, a private pool, and exquisite finishes—from Taj Mahal marble to bespoke Murano glass—the residence sets a new benchmark for luxury in Miami.
The partnership unites three globally recognized names—Swire Properties, Mandarin Oriental, and Harrods—with more than four centuries of combined expertise in design, hospitality, and luxury lifestyle. Together, they are curating a world-class residential experience on Brickell Key, offering buyers unmatched sophistication, service, and exclusivity.
“The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami are designed to deliver a best-in-class luxury lifestyle,” said Henry Bott, President, Swire Properties, Inc. USA. “As a company with British roots, we have long admired Harrods’ legacy. This collaboration gives our buyers the rare opportunity to work directly with one of the world’s most celebrated design studios, right here in Miami.”
Set for delivery in 2030, The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami will include 228 private homes in the South Tower and a new Mandarin Oriental hotel in the North Tower, alongside 70 private residences and 28 hotel residences. With pricing starting at $4.9 million, the project has already achieved over $1 billion in sales, with the South Tower now more than 50% sold.