Doctor Whofirst landed in 1963, the TARDIS has been a symbol of adventure and exploration. Whenever that big blue police box appears, there is an assured adventure on the horizon - whether it’s visiting Ancient Greece or a planet inhabited by the dreaded Daleks.
Doctor Who TARDIS French Press
TARDIS Parking Only Sign
ManyDoctor Whofans dream of having their own TARDIS, zooming around space and time, and having adventures like the Doctor. Unfortunately, the time-traveling spaceship is still a dream of science fiction and not actually real, but that doesn’t mean that Whovians can’t make their personal space feel like the real thing. Here are some great finds to help decorate the home and takeDoctor Whobuffs into another dimension.
Doctor Who TARDIS Throw Blanket
Whether it’s used as a decorative throw or a comfy way of keeping warm on the couch, this TARDIS blanket is a great purchase forDoctor Whofans. Its super soft fleece is machine-washable and measures 50x89 inches, so it’s nice and big and can cover up from head to toe.
Doctor Who Decorative Light Up Box
This unique handmade item would make a great gift for aDoctor Wholover. Measuring five cubic inches, this decorative box is made of stained wood and comes with a removable lid. Inside is an LED tea light that gives it a nice blue glow, and the outside is carved with theDoctor Whologo, a Dalek, and the TARDIS.
Doctor Who 12 Doctors Clock
This stunningDoctor Whoclock is begging to be on a die-hard fan’s wall. Made from a vinyl record and carved with amazing detail, each number on the face is accompanied by silhouettes of Doctors 1 through 12. There is also a small blue TARDIS in the center, with light blue minute and hour hands.
Doctor Who Retro Metal Sign
This motivationalDoctor Whowall art would go perfectly in an office, den, or anywhere with empty wall space. The tin material gives it a cool retro look, and it displays the TARDIS overlooking a serene beach scene. The text is a famous quote from Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor, and reads: “We’re all stories in the end - just make it a good one.”
Doctor Who 4th Doctor Multicolored Bath Towel
LongtimeDoctor Wholovers will instantly recognize the color scheme of thisDoctor Whobath towel, which is modeled on the 4th Doctor’s iconic long scarf. At 28 x 55 inches (sadly, not as long as the 4th Doctor’s scarf), this 100% cotton towel is a perfect addition to any bathroom and will keep Whovians warm and dry.
Doctor Who David Tennant Cardboard Cutout
If someone is going to deck out their home inDoctor Whodecor, why not have the Doctor himself? This life-sized cardboard cutout features fan-favorite David Tennant as the 14th Doctor, as he appeared in the 2023 4-part specials. It stands at 6'1, and also includes an identical mini cutout for display on a table or shelf.
Doctor Who 2-Set TARDIS Pillowcases
Add a touch of adventure to the sofa or bed with these beautifulDoctor Who-themed pillowcases! These square pillowcases feature the TARDIS surrounded by a swirling clock face made up of Roman numerals. Each pillowcase measures 18x18 inches, and is made of soft and durable polyester fabric.
Doctor Who TARDIS Mug
Perfect for coffee break, tea time, or on the go, this officially licensedDoctor WhoTARDIS mug is a great addition to a Whovian’s kitchen. This ceramic vessel holds 17 oz of any preferred beverage and comes with a removable lid. Unfortunately, it isn’t bigger on the inside, but itismicrowave-safe.
Doctor Who Van Gogh’s Exploding TARDIS 5-Piece Canvas Oil Painting
“Vincent and the Doctor” is one of the most popular and iconic episodes of the newDoctor Whoera. This gorgeous 5-piece canvas features the iconic “Exploding TARDIS” in Van Gogh’s style, as seen in the fifth season of the series. Each piece is on a canvas frame with hanging hooks for quick and easy wall display.
Doctor Who TARDIS Bookends
What better way to display a collection ofDoctor Whobooks, graphic novels, and digital media than with eye-catching TARDIS bookends? Each piece is 6 1/2 by 4 inches, featuring the top and bottom of the TARDIS and a gorgeous background of an endless expanse of outer space.
Doctor Who TARDIS Console Model
As true Whovians know, the TARDIS isn’t just any spaceship or time machine. It’s a living entity with a heart and soul, and a mind of its own. This officially licensed figure is modeled after the TARDIS console from the 9th and 10th Doctor era ofDoctor Who,and perfectly represents the heart of the TARDIS. The unique, hand-painted statue is finely detailed and comes with a display base.
Doctor Who “Keep Calm And Don’t Blink” Alarm Clock
Waking up is easy with this “Keep Calm and Don’t Blink” Doctor Who digital alarm clock. This 3 inch cube-shaped clock not only tells the time and has 8 different sound settings, it also has an LED light with color options, a temperature reader, and a calendar.
Doctor Who TARDIS Door Mural
Make any room feel like it’s the doorway to the TARDIS with this clinging door mural. Whovians can place this removable decal on almost any door in the home, from the bedroom to the office, bathroom, or wherever theirDoctor Whoshrine might reside. The sticker measures approximately 35x78 inches.
Doctor Who TARDIS Doormat
Whovians can welcome friends and family into their home with this clever TARDIS doormat. It is dark blue with light blue text that reads “It’s bigger on the inside” next to a picture of the TARDIS, and measures 40x60 cm. The mat has a woven top and a rubber back that helps keep it in place.
ForDoctor Whofans with finer tastes, this officially licensed TARDIS French press is the perfect accessory. The carafe is made of heat-resistant glass which holds about 34 oz of liquid, and the plunger is stainless steel. It makes 3-4 standard cups of coffee to help start the day before exploring the universe.

EveryDoctor Who fanneeds a parking space in their home in case the TARDIS decides to make an appearance. Made by Lone Star Art Store, this “TARDIS Parking Only” sign is made of a sturdy metal material and is easily mountable using screws or double-sided tape. It is also available in multiple sizes.
Home Is Where The TARDIS Is
The Doctor is always on the way to the next adventure, and for the legendary Time Lord, the TARDIS is the closest thing to home. Making their living space feel more like the TARDIS is not only a way forDoctor Whoenthusiasts to show off their love for the fandom, but also brings them into the Doctor’s wonderful world.
There are many things here to inspire Whovians, such as theDoctor Whoretro metal sign with the famous Eleventh Doctor quote, or the “Keep Calm and Don’t Blink” alarm clock. Both of these are reasonably priced, too, at less than $20. For those looking to splurge, theDoctor Who12 Doctors clock and the French press are unique items that will stand out in the home. Looking for the right gift for aDoctor Whofan? The decorative light box and the TARDIS mug are both perfect choices.

FAQs
What is Doctor Who’s Home Planet?
The original lore ofDoctor Whostates that the Doctor, like all Time Lords, comes from the fictional planet Gallifrey. In the 2000s era of the series, Gallifrey was supposedly destroyed during the Time War. However, in the 50th anniversary special “The Day of the Doctor,” the Eleventh and Tenth Doctors helped to save the planet by hiding it safely away in a pocket dimension.
Why is the Doctor nicknamed Theta Sigma?
The name Theta Sigma was first introduced into theDoctor Whocanon during the Fourth Doctor’s adventures. Though it was suspected at one point to be the Doctor’s “real” name, it was actually a nickname given to him during his time at the Time Lord Academy in Gallifrey.







