PROJECT PROFILE: THE KING PENTHOUSE

Harbour has featured in one of Sydney’s most prestigious addresses, the King Penthouse on Bathurst St, with 360-degree views across Sydney’s skyline. The $30+ million masterpiece, which spans 674 square meters across two floors, embodies urban sophistication with expansive outdoor areas showcasing Harbour’s collections in all their glory.

The epitome of luxury Australian living, the landscape and the tones and hues throughout the residence offer different moods: from the bold entry that feels like you are at an exhibition at the Gagosian New York, to the dark and atmospheric powder room lined in Verde Marble to the Great Room with its impressive terrace, it’s truly a home in the sky.

Terrace Lounge: Elevating Alfresco Living

The terrace lounge is testament to our commitment to creating spaces that inspire the ultimate in relaxation and luxury living featuring:

Dining Among the Stars

For the outdoor dining areas, we created a space designed for unforgettable gatherings against a backdrop of stars including:

Balcony Bliss: Every Corner Considered

The Penthouse’s balcony spaces from the bedroom and main entrance include:

A New Benchmark in Luxury Living

The King Penthouse, reimagined by Cohen Freeman (Simon Cohen and Jack Freeman), represents the pinnacle of luxury real estate in Australia. It includes over $2 Million Dollars’ worth of collectible and limited edition furniture and design pieces, priceless fine art and sculpture, silk rugs and bedding, a fully stocked 350-bottle Penfolds Grange wine cellar, dinnerware and glassware by Hermes and Baccarat and a garage featuring a brand new Rolls Royce Spectre, McLaren supercar and Bentley GTC. There’s also an option to include a 1.5-million-dollar enviable wardrobe featuring an impressive collection of rare exotic and limited-edition Hermes Kelly and Birkin bags, fine jewelry and haute couture pieces from Three Over Six, the prestigious global personal shopper to some of the world’s most discerning royal families and high-net-worth individuals.

Jack Freeman said: “Inspired by a life well lived and the vibrant city of Sydney, the design scheme is an artful blend of international sophistication with a gallery-like viewing room of one-of-a-kind pieces flown in from all over the world. Coffee Tables and consoles act as pieces of sculpture whilst there is calm serenity in the materiality of soft white onyx, travertine and natural finishes very much aligned to the Australian landscape.”