A simple but elegant classic. Every collection needs one of these.
Source Christopher Burton
The image is a seamless pattern which is derived from a vine .Consequently, the vine got like dots via vectorization.The original vine is here:jp.pinterest.com/pin/500744052301410188/
Source Yamachem
Nice little grid. Would work great as a base on top of some other patterns.
Source Arno Gregorian
A fun-looking elastoplast/band-aid pattern. A hint of orange tone in this one.
Source Josh Green
From a design in 'Storia del Palazzo Vecchio in Firenze', Aurelio Gotti, 1889.
Source Firkin
Recreated from a pattern found in 'Az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia irásban és képben', 1882. To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Not the most creative name, but it’s a good all-purpose light background.
Source Dmitry
Seamless , tileable CC-0 texture. Created by my own, feel free to use wherever you want!
Source Linolafett
I’m not going to lie – if you submit something with the words Norwegian and Rose in it, it’s likely I’ll publish it.
Source Fredrik Scheide
From a drawing in 'Art Embroidery', M.S. Lockwood and E. Glaister, 1878.
Source Firkin
Formed from a tile based on a drawing from 'Viaggi d'un artista nell'America Meridionale', Guido Boggiani, 1895.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Isometric Cube Wireframe Pattern No Background
Source GDJ
A seamless pattern recreated from an image on Pixabay. It is reminiscent of parquet flooring and is formed from a square tile, which can be recovered in Inkscape by selecting the ungrouped rectangle and using shift-alt-I together.
Source Firkin
Based on an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by devanath
Source Firkin
A mid-tone gray pattern with some cement looking texture.
Source Hendrik Lammers
Same as the black version, but now in shades of gray. Very subtle and fine grained.
Source Atle Mo
I’m not going to lie – if you submit something with the words Norwegian and Rose in it, it’s likely I’ll publish it.
Source Fredrik Scheide
A heavy hitter at 400x400px, but lovely still.
Source Breezi
Awesome name, great pattern. Who does not love space?
Source Nick Batchelor
This beige background pattern resembles a concrete wall with engravings or something similar to it.
Source V. Hartikainen
Here's a tile-able wood background image for use in web design.
Source V. Hartikainen
Not so subtle. These tileable wood patterns are very useful.
Source Elemis
From drawing in 'Musings in Maoriland', Thomas Bracken, 1890.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Groovy Concentric Background 4
Source GDJ
Dead simple but beautiful horizontal line pattern.
Source Fabian Schultz
Tiny little fibers making a soft and sweet look.
Source Badhon Ebrahim
A subtle shadowed checkered pattern. Increase the lightness for even more subtle sexiness.
Source Josh Green