Could be paper, could be a Polaroid frame – up to you!
Source Chaos
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
Lovely light gray floral motif with some subtle shades.
Source GraphicsWall
A grid of squares with green colours. Since the colours are randomly distributed it is automatically seamless.
Source Firkin
Light honeycomb pattern made up of the classic hexagon shape.
Source Federica Pelzel
More tactile goodness. This time in the form of some rough cloth.
Source Bartosz Kaszubowski
This is a grid, only it’s noisy. You know. Reminds you of those printed grids you draw on.
Source Vectorpile
The image depicts a tiled seamless pattern.The tile represents four leaves aligned every 90 ° , which may look like a bird or a dragon .The original leaf design is from a Japanese old book.
Source Yamachem
Sounds French. Some 3D square diagonals, that’s all you need to know.
Source Graphiste
One can never have too few rice paper patterns, so here is one more.
Source Atle Mo
This is the remix of "Tileable Wave Pattern 2" uploaded by "Arvin61r58".Thanks.I added a wire-mesh fence seamless pattern as a lower layer.
Source Yamachem
Number 1 in a series of 5 beautiful patterns. Can be found in colors on the submitter’s website.
Source Janos Koos
I guess this one is inspired by an office. A dark office.
Source Andrés Rigo.
Drawn in Paint.net using the kaleidoscope plug-in and vectorised.
Source Firkin
This one needs to be used in small areas; you can see it repeat.
Source Luca
Colorful Floral Background No Black
Source GDJ
The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they traveled through the computer.
Source Haris Šumić
Tiny, tiny 3D cubes. Reminds me of the good old pattern from k10k.
Source Etienne Rallion
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
Made by distorting a simple pattern using the 'sin waves' plugin for Paint.net and vectorising in Vector Magic
Source Firkin
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
First pattern tailor-made for Retina, with many more to come. All the old ones are upscaled, in case you want to re-download.
Source Atle Mo
This background image has seamless texture that resembles a surface of gray stone.
Source V. Hartikainen