Prismatic Rounded Squares Grid 4 No Background
Source GDJ
From a drawing in 'Danmarks Riges Historie af J. Steenstrup, Kr. Erslev, A. Heise, V. Mollerup, J. A. Fridericia, E. Holm, A. D. Jørgensen', 1897.
Source Firkin
Submitted as a black pattern, I made it light and a few steps more subtle.
Source Andy
A nice and simple white rotated tile pattern.
Source Another One
Vector version of a png that was uploaded to Pixabay by pencilparker
Source Firkin
Run a restaurant blog? Here you go. Done.
Source Andrijana Jarnjak
Detailed but still subtle and quite original. Lovely gray shades.
Source Kim Ruddock
Because I love dark patterns, here is Brushed Alum in a dark coating.
Source Tim Ward
Seamless , tileable CC-0 texture. Created by my own, feel free to use wherever you want!
Source Linolafett
Seamless Green Tile Background
Source V. Hartikainen
A floral background formed from numerous clones of flower 117.
Source Firkin
Tile available in Inkscape using shift-alt-i on the selected rectangle
Source Firkin
Alternative colour scheme. Not a pattern for fabrics, but one produced from a jpg of a stack of fabric items that was posted on Pixabay. The tile that this is based on can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Remixed from a JPG that was uploaded to Pixabay by theasad121
Source Firkin
A topographic map like this has actually been requested a few times, so here you go!
Source Sam Feyaerts
From a drawing in 'Gately's World's Progress', Charles Beale, 1886.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern of dark bricks. Maybe it's not very realistic, but it looks good in my opinion.
Source V. Hartikainen
To get the tile this is made up from select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A very slick dark rubber grip pattern, sort of like the grip on a camera.
Source Sinisha
Bumps, highlight and shadows – all good things.
Source Badhon Ebrahim
Here's an yet another seamless note paper texture for use as a background on websites.
Source V. Hartikainen
Seamless pattern formed from a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
To get the tile this is based on select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
Tweed is back in style – you heard it here first. Also, the @2X version here is great!
Source Simon Leo
This ladies and gentlemen, is texturetastic! Love it.
Source Adam Pickering
A smooth mid-tone gray, or low contrast if you will, linen pattern.
Source Jordan Pittman