David Beckham designing coffee machines wasn’t on anyone’s 2026 bingo card, yet here we are. The soccer icon has partnered with Ninja to create a limited-edition version of their award-winning Luxe Café Pro espresso machine, complete with matte black body, chestnut wood grain details, and gold accents that scream “I have excellent taste and the counter space to prove it.”
Rainbow of Premium Releases
Six exclusive colorways roll out across three months, targeting design-obsessed coffee lovers.
The Beckham collaboration headlines Ninja’s boldest aesthetic push yet, dropping April 13 exclusively on SharkNinja.com. But that’s just the crown jewel in a limited-edition rainbow that starts in March.
The Premier Series ($599.99) launches with Oat Milk and Ash Green colorways, followed by Raspberry Blush in April. The Pro Series ($749.99) gets even more adventurous with CyberSpace & Gold and standard Oat Milk in March, then Stone & Gold and Onyx variants in May.
These aren’t simple paint jobs—Ninja’s using premium materials never before featured in the line, transforming utilitarian appliances into kitchen appliances that actually deserve your counter real estate.
Substance Behind the Style
Barista Assist Technology and true versatility justify the premium pricing against established competitors.
Pretty machines mean nothing if your espresso tastes like disappointment. Fortunately, both models pack Ninja’s Barista Assist Technology, which guides you through weight-based dosing and grind calibration like a patient coffee shop trainer.
The integrated conical burr grinder offers 25 settings while the built-in scale ensures consistent 1:2 ratios every time. Reviews consistently praise these machines for rivaling Breville and De’Longhi competitors while offering superior versatility—genuine cold brew extraction, not just iced coffee, plus hands-free frothing that creates actual microfoam.
The Pro Series adds an independent hot water dispenser and auto-tamper, because apparently even tamping can be automated in 2026.
Coffee culture has evolved from Folgers tolerance to Instagram-worthy brewing rituals, and Ninja’s betting that design matters as much as extraction pressure. With kitchen appliances becoming lifestyle statements, these limited colorways target the intersection of coffee obsession and aesthetic ambition—a sweet spot that’s apparently big enough for soccer superstars.




























