One of the few full-color patterns here, but this one was just too good to pass up.
Source Alexey Usoltsev
You could get a bit dizzy from this one, but it might come in handy.
Source Dertig Media
The first pattern on here using opacity. Try it on a site with a colored background, or even using mixed colors.
Source Nathan Spady
A very dark asfalt pattern based off of a photo taken with my iPhone.
Source Atle Mo
Can’t believe we don’t have this in the collection already! Slick woven pattern with crisp details.
Source Max Rudberg
Not so subtle. These tileable wood patterns are very useful.
Source Elemis
An orange vertically striped background pattern. Feel free to download and use this orange background pattern, for example, on the web). It resembles a wallpaper with vertical stripes or something similar to it.
Source V. Hartikainen
Mostly just mucked about with the colours and made one of the paths in the lead frame opaque. The glass remains transparent.
Source Firkin
Kaleidoscope Prismatic Abstract No Background
Source GDJ
Seamless pattern inspired by a drawing on Pixabay. To get the tile this is formed from, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
Prismatic Curved Diamond Pattern 7 No Background
Source GDJ
This is lovely, just the right amount of subtle noise, lines and textures.
Source Richard Tabor
Could be paper, could be a Polaroid frame – up to you!
Source Chaos
From a drawing in 'Heroes of North African Discovery', Nancy Meugens, 1894.
Source Firkin
Could be paper, could be a Polaroid frame – up to you!
Source Chaos
I know there is one here already, but this is sexy!
Source Gjermund Gustavsen
A pattern formed from a photograph of a 16th century ceramic tile.
Source Firkin
This pattern comes in orange, and it looks as if it is "made of glass".
Source V. Hartikainen
Sort of reminds me of those old house wallpapers.
Source Tish
Dark wooden pattern, given the subtle treatment. based on texture from Cloaks. https://cloaks.deviantart.com
Source Atle Mo
Based on several public domain drawings on Wikimedia Commons. This was formed from a rectangular tile. The tile can be accessed in Inkscape by selecting the rectangle and using shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
A free seamless background with pink spots.
Source V. Hartikainen
Zero CC Mossy stone tileable texture, photographed and made by me. CC0
Source Sojan Janso