David Lynch's go-to coffee maker is the only accessory you need to upgrade your morning – it makes the perfect cup for under $28
Synonymous with coffee, the late David Lynch's estate includes a drip coffee maker, an Italian bean grinder, and a state-of-the-art espresso machine


The late David Lynch is practically synonymous with coffee. From the abundance of brews in his seminal work, Twin Peaks, to having created his own line of coffee, the director was quite the aficionado.
When we saw that an auction was being held to sell his estate, we were pleased to find that some of his beloved gear, including some of the best coffee makers, was listed. It's a mix of accessible basics as well as professional-grade appliances.
His coffee maker of choice? Mr. Coffee: a drip coffee maker with a highly affordable retail price tag ($19.99 to be exact). While the one listed in the auction comes in white, a similar model is available at Walmart in black, and promises 'easy pouring and handling.'
While his higher-end appliances include a La Marzocco espresso machine going for $10,000, and a Mazzer Mini Electronic espresso grinder for $4,500, we asked our kitchen editor for insight into some comparable picks.
'The Baratza Encore Coffee Grinder is a barista favorite for good reason; it has the most precision of all the coffee grinders I have ever tested,' says Lydia Hayman, Homes & Gardens' kitchen editor. 'It's durable, hard-working, and has forty different grind settings for any style of coffee, which is great for coffee geeks.'
When it comes to the espresso machine, Lydia proposes an Italian contemporary of the La Marzocco one, at a fraction of the auction cost.
'If you are looking for a luxurious Italian coffee maker with professional credentials, La Pavoni is a name to know about,' she says. 'This espresso machine is incredibly technical; I recommend it to those who want a specialty coffee experience, but it will be too complicated for beginners and casual coffee drinkers.'
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This grinder is durable, hard-working, and has forty different grind settings for any style of coffee. It's a great buy.
Ideal for all your hot drinks, this set of stackable cups looks beautiful in any coffee station (and is definitely reminiscent of Agent Dale Cooper's diner accessories). The natural glaze and neutral hues enhance the relaxing rituals of coffee. They're available in a set of four, so they're perfect for when you have guests around for a drink.
If you're looking to level up with your coffee gear, this professional espresso machine by Pavoni meets the mark with its pressure gauge & water level glass. It truly combines style, quality, and reliability, and it's made in Italy, a sign of true craftsmanship.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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