Luxurious looking pattern (for a T-shirt maybe?) with a hint of green.
Source Simon Meek
Hexagonal dark 3D pattern. What more can you ask for?
Source Norbert Levajsics
You know I love paper patterns. Here is one from Stephen. Say thank you!
Source Stephen Gilbert
You just can’t get enough of the fabric patterns, so here is one more for your collection.
Source Krisp Designs
Colored maple leaves scattered on a surface. This is tileable, so it can be used as a background or wallpaper.
Source Eady
A bit like smudged paint or some sort of steel, here is scribble light.
Source Tegan Male
Prismatic Rounded Squares Grid 4 No Background
Source GDJ
Drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic.
Source Firkin
Mostly just mucked about with the colours and made one of the paths in the lead frame opaque. The glass remains transparent.
Source Firkin
You know you love wood patterns, so here’s one more.
Source Richard Tabor
This one could be the shirt of a golf player. Angled lines in different thicknesses.
Source Olivier Pineda
Remixed from a drawing in 'Line and form', Walter Crane, 1914.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Hexagonalism Pattern No Background
Source GDJ
The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they traveled through the computer.
Source Haris Šumić
Prismatic Groovy Concentric Background 2
Source GDJ
Nothing like a clean set of bed sheets, huh?
Source Badhon Ebrahim
One more in the line of patterns inspired by Japanese/Asian styles. Smooth.
Source Kim Ruddock
Feel free to use this seamless background texture as a background on a web site. It's colored in a light pink color and is seamlessly tile-able.
Source V. Hartikainen
Geometric triangles seem to be quite hot these days.
Source Pixeden
From a drawing in 'Cowdray: the history of a great English House', Julia Roundell, 1884.
Source Firkin
A light brushed aluminum pattern for your pleasure.
Source Tim Ward
From a drawing in 'Line and form', Walter Crane, 1914.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Geometric Pattern Background 2
Source GDJ
Adapted heavily from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by Viscious-Speed.
Source Firkin