This one is rather fun and playful. The 2X could be used at 1X too!
Source Welsley
Remixed from a raster on Pixabay, that was uploaded by ArtsyBee.
Source Firkin
This background image is great for using in web design or graphic design projects. And don't forget to visit the homepage. I frequently update this resource with fresh tileable backgrounds.
Source V. Hartikainen
Prismatic Chevrons Pattern 5 With Background
Source GDJ
Sharp pixel pattern, just like the good old days.
Source Paridhi
Colour version of the original pattern inspired by the front cover of 'Old and New Paris', Henry Edwards, 1894.
Source Firkin
This seamless web background texture looks like gray stone. It's great for using as a background image on web pages, or on some of their elements. Anyway, I hope you will find use for it.
Source V. Hartikainen
I love the movie Pineapple Express, and I’m also liking this Pineapple right here.
Source Audee Mirza
Super detailed 16×16 tile that forms a beautiful pattern of straws.
Source Pavel
Prismatic Geometric Tessellation Pattern 2 No Background
Source GDJ
Nasty or not, it’s a nice pattern that tiles. Like they all do.
Source Badhon Ebrahim
Used in small doses, this could be a nice subtle pattern. Used on a large surface, it’s dirty!
Source Paul Reulat
Some rectangles, a bit of dust and grunge, plus a hint of concrete.
Source Atle Mo
It’s a hole, in a pattern. On your website. Dig it!
Source Josh Green
Seamless pattern formed from a tile that can be extracted by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
You were craving more leather, so I whipped this up by scanning a leather jacket.
Source Atle Mo
Sounds like something from World of Warcraft. Has to be good.
Source Tony Kinard
From drawing in 'Musings in Maoriland', Thomas Bracken, 1890.
Source Firkin
A background pattern with blue on white vertical stripes.
Source V. Hartikainen
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
Medium gray pattern with small strokes to give a weave effect.
Source Catherine
From a drawing in 'A Life Interest', Mrs Alexander, 1888.
Source Firkin
Not the most creative name, but it’s a good all-purpose light background.
Source Dmitry
A light gray fabric pattern with faded vertical stripes.
Source V. Hartikainen