Swire Properties has unveiled an exciting new collaboration that raises the bar for luxury living in Miami. The developer of The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami has partnered with Harrods Interior Design, the world-renowned design studio associated with the iconic London department store.
This partnership marks the first time Harrods Interior Design will bring its bespoke expertise to a residential project in the United States, offering future homeowners a truly unparalleled design experience.
A World-Class Collaboration
Blending Swire Properties’ legacy of innovation and Harrods’ tradition of craftsmanship, this union ensures each residence will reflect the highest standards of design, quality, and personalisation. Owners will have the rare opportunity to work directly with Harrods’ design team to create interiors that embody their individual tastes, drawing from an exclusive library of finishes, furnishings, and curated collections.
Elevating Miami’s Luxury Landscape
Set within the prestigious One Island Drive development, The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami already promises to redefine waterfront living with its architectural pedigree and Mandarin Oriental’s legendary hospitality. With Harrods Interior Design now curating the interiors, the project takes a bold step further—positioning itself as one of the most coveted addresses in South Florida.
A Lifestyle of Distinction
From bespoke interiors to Mandarin Oriental’s five-star services, residents will enjoy a lifestyle where every detail is designed to inspire. This collaboration ensures that each home will be more than a residence—it will be a highly personalised sanctuary infused with the essence of timeless luxury.
The partnership between Swire Properties and Harrods Interior Design not only reflects Miami’s growing prominence on the global luxury stage but also signals a new era in branded residences where world-class design and hospitality seamlessly converge.
Pricing for The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami’s South Tower begins at $4.9 million.