I’m starting to think I have a concrete wall fetish.
Source Atle Mo
Derived from a drawing in 'Elfrica. An historical romance of the twelfth century', Charlotte Boger, 1885
Source Firkin
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
Zerro CC tillable texture of stones photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
Here's a brown background pattern with subtle stripes. I hope you'll like the color. If not, feel free to change it using an image editor, if you know how of course. Personally, I'm using GIMP to create these backgrounds.
Source V. Hartikainen
This background has abstract texture with some similarities to wood.
Source V. Hartikainen
Lovely pattern with splattered vintage speckles.
Source David Pomfret
An alternative colour scheme for the original background.
Source Firkin
Dark Tile-able Grunge Texture. I think this texture can be classified as grunge. It's free and seamless, as always.
Source V. Hartikainen
Tiny, tiny 3D cubes. Reminds me of the good old pattern from k10k.
Source Etienne Rallion
It has waves, so make sure you don’t get sea sickness.
Source CoolPatterns
One more sharp little tile for you. Subtle circles this time.
Source Blunia
8 by 8 pixels, and just what the title says.
Source pixilated
The tile this is based on can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
Formed from a tile based on a drawing from 'Viaggi d'un artista nell'America Meridionale', Guido Boggiani, 1895.
Source Firkin
Run a restaurant blog? Here you go. Done.
Source Andrijana Jarnjak
You can never get enough of these tiny pixel patterns with sharp lines.
Source Designova
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
Remixed from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by Pixeline
Source Firkin
Zero CC tileable Crackled Cement (streaks) texture, photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso
Remixed from a drawing in 'The Canadian horticulturist', 1892
Source Firkin