If Your Coffee Maker Feels Clunky, Reese Witherspoon’s Elegant Machine Shows How Appliances Can Be Both Useful and Beautiful
Reese's choice of coffee maker transforms a daily routine into a chic experience, blending modern style with convenience


Megan Slack
Everyone loves a good cup of coffee, but traditional coffee makers often clash with kitchen aesthetics. Luckily, lifestyle maven Reese Witherspoon has showcased a stylish solution.
The Legally Blonde actress recently shared a cheerful TikTok from her kitchen, and it immediately drew attention to Reese Witherspoon's Nespresso coffee maker, specifically the Nespresso Evoluo Graphite Metal Vertuo coffee maker (available at Nespresso), visible on her countertop.
Reese’s choice is exceptionally sleek and modern – perfect for a fall kitchen refresh. The shimmery graphite exterior lends it a futuristic appeal, while the combination of the rectangular water container and the rounded front gives the maker a sculptural aesthetic.
According to Homes & Garden's former resident coffee expert, Laura Honey, the Evoluo Coffee Maker is definitely worth the counter space. Laura notes: 'Nespresso dominates the best coffee maker market. Their slick and stylish makers are easy to leave on display because they're just so beautiful.'
If style is important to you, especially as we head into the holiday season, Reese’s coffee maker is a fantastic option.
Reese's Nespresso pod coffee maker isn't just about good looks. Laura confirms that Nespresso makers are 'effortless to use, quick to work, and (most importantly) they make delicious coffees. What's not to love?' – making them a great choice for busy winter mornings.
She continues, focusing on the delicious, barista-worthy coffee: 'Nespresso makers make use of smart technology, and they spin the coffee while it's inside the maker. This gives each drink a lovely, thick, hazelnutty crema: the aesthetic indicator of a well-extracted coffee. If I need a reliably delicious, single-serve coffee, you can almost guarantee that I'll be turning to Nespresso.'
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Furthermore, Laura points out that Reese's coffee maker offers a variety of options for several different types of coffee.
She states: 'While I haven't tested the exact model Reese uses, it's part of Nespresso's Vertuo line. That means it's only compatible with their specific Vertuo pods. That might sound a little limiting, but they're always releasing delicious flavors. Aside from the obvious basics, they've made watermelon cold brew, gingerbread blends, and mint-flavored coffee, too. If you can dream up a flavor, Nespresso has probably made it.' – ideal for sampling seasonal specials like those warm, spiced gingerbread blends during the colder months.
If coffee and interior design are your passion – and let’s be honest, for most Homes & Gardens readers, they are – Reese’s coffee maker sits perfectly at the intersection of both.
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The edgewater mugs in the new Chai color are perfect for adding a touch of warmth and comfort to your coffee bar. Whatever coffee maker you have, this set is a stunning essential.
Ideal for all your hot drinks, this set of stackable cups looks beautiful in any coffee station. 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.
These little plates are perfect for serving a croissant alongside your coffee. The matching shade just pulls the whole experience together.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
- Megan SlackHead of Celebrity Style News
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