If there's one thing we know, it's the Geordie accent and dialect. Veranito is a Newcastle based wall art and print studio, so speaking and hearing Geordie is second nature for us.
If you've ever heard Geordie words you'll know that up here in the North East we pretty much have a language all of our own.
Here's why Geordie slang makes great decor for your walls, and keeps your home looking unique.
Makes Your House Feel Like A Home

Forget about generic wall art, Geordie wall art is the way to make your house feel like a home.
Anyone can go and buy some random abstract art which means nothing to them, but having something that truly means something to you really does transform a house into your home.
Gives Your Space Some Local Newcastle Vibes

We're all proud Northerners up here, and you can show your pride for Newcastle right in your home on your walls. Giving your space some local vibes by hanging art made in Newcastle is one way of doing that.
Unique Art For Your Walls

Everyone is hanging up pictures of their family, random meaningless photos or generic pictures. Geordie slang prints make
Puts Some Fun On Your Walls with some slang straight out of Newcastle. It will be unique to your home, and your friends, family and guests will love it.
Evokes Geordie Nostalgia

There's many old school Geordie words that the younger generation have never heard, so it's always good to teach them words we've used for years. There's tons of popular Geordie phrases that people don't know, or haven't heard in ages.
Sometimes it feels like we don't hear too much of the old words, so having them on your walls brings you back to you childhood, where you'll have heard your nana and grandad saying words you had never heard before.
That's one reason why people love our Geordie prints, we're keeping it local and keeping the tradition of our dialect going.
That's why Geordie slang prints are the perfect addition to any walls in the North East. There's a huge amount of words we have up here, just check out our Geordie dictionary and you'll see!
Make sure that your walls have some Geordie on them, and bring a little bit of Newcastle inside your home.