Inside the New $50 Million Harrods Penthouse in Miami’s Mandarin Oriental
September 28, 2025Robb Report | 08/27/2025 | BY Abby Montanez

Miami’s luxury scene just got a very British infusion of flair. Swire Properties has partnered with Harrods Interior Design—the design arm of the legendary Knightsbridge department store. This is for its first U.S. residential collaboration at The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami. The move marks a new chapter for Miami real estate. It offers buyers access to the same bespoke service and design pedigree that has defined Harrods for over 175 years.
Every buyer at The Residences will receive a complimentary consultation with Harrods’ interior design team. From there, they can create a fully customized home with white-glove installation and project management. This includes globally sourced furnishings and artistic touches that turn a residence into a living showcase. “True luxury lies in the details—from curated interiors to personalized experiences,” Henry Bott, president of Swire Properties, tells Robb Report. Together, we’re creating something unprecedented for Miami’s luxury real estate market,” he adds.

At the pinnacle of the partnership is the $50 million Knightsbridge Penthouse. It is a four-bedroom, nearly 8,000-square-foot showpiece in the South Tower. Inspired by the refinement of London’s prestigious Knightsbridge neighborhood. The penthouse blends understated British cool with the vibrancy of Miami. Highlights include a Murano glass chandelier in the entry foyer and Taj Mahal marble flooring. It also features richly veined travertine and a metallic mosaic pool by French artist Mathilde Jonquiere.
At the pinnacle of the partnership is the $50 million Knightsbridge Penthouse. It is a four-bedroom, nearly 8,000-square-foot showpiece in the South Tower. Inspired by the refinement of London’s prestigious Knightsbridge neighborhood. The penthouse blends understated British cool with the vibrancy of Miami. Highlights include a Murano glass chandelier in the entry foyer and Taj Mahal marble flooring. It also features richly veined travertine and a metallic mosaic pool by French artist Mathilde Jonquiere.

The principal suite channels the serenity of a luxury yacht. It comes complete with a private terrace, freestanding soaking tub, and dual dressing rooms. A dedicated wellness wing goes all out, featuring a home gym with Swarovski crystal–accented dumbbells and a lap pool on an open-air terrace. It also includes a Dornbracht shower in 24-karat champagne gold and a Himalayan salt-wall sauna. The transition between floors is theatrical, with a crystal elevator that offers shifting vistas of the bay. To top it off, a secret speakeasy-style bar allows for intimate imbibing.

For Letitia Fitzgibbon, head of Harrods Interior Design, the goal was to translate British design ethos into a Miami context. “We focused on conjuring a feeling rather than just filling a space—the moment of arrival, the sense of place,” she says. “The result is a penthouse where every detail feels considered and sculpted. It features a cool elegance set against a vibrant backdrop, very much British in its understated boldness, but perfectly at home in Miami.
With over $1 billion in sales already, and more than half of the South Tower spoken for, it seems Miami’s elite agree. The final residences on Brickell Key start at $4.9 million. The $50 million Knightsbridge Penthouse concept remains the crown jewel.”