Tessellation Images

Interlocking geometric shapes create hypnotic visual rhythms across these 184 images, where each element locks seamlessly into its neighbors. Tessellated patterns appear in ornate brocade textiles, ornamental tile work, and serpentine designs that repeat infinitely without gaps or overlaps. The mathematical precision underlying these compositions makes them ideal for backgrounds that demand visual structure.

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Pine cone, woods, forest and nature — photo by zebrarun
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zebrarun

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Floor, tiles, tesselated and light — photo by Realme
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Realme

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Stick insect, tesselated phasmatid, brown and pink — photo by sandid
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sandid

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A stunning geometric glass dome showcasing a modern, futuristic architectural design. — photo by Welliton Paiva
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Welliton Paiva

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Titanic, belfast, texture and pattern — photo by aitoff
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aitoff

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Bricks, diagonal, chevron and tiles — photo by aitoff
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aitoff

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Bricks, diagonal, chevron and tiles — photo by aitoff
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aitoff

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Intricate spiral glass ceiling design in Istanbul, showcasing modern architectural elegance. — photo by miniperde
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miniperde

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Monochrome cobblestone pattern captured from above, ideal for backgrounds. — photo by Alexandru Taradaciuc
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Alexandru Taradaciuc

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Mosaic, tesserae, art and floor — photo by terimakasih0
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terimakasih0

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Snake, tessellated, track and forest — photo by mario599930
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mario599930

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Mosque, cambodia, family and bicycle — photo by isiddique
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isiddique

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Snake, tessellated, reptile and look — photo by mat_breiten
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mat_breiten

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Dynamic abstract art featuring blue triangles in geometric formation. — photo by Steve Johnson
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Steve Johnson

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Detailed view of a blue stained glass pattern showcasing an abstract geometric design. — photo by Jan van der Wolf
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Jan van der Wolf

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Origami, rainbow, tessellation and pattern — photo by syngola
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syngola

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Tessellation, cloister, brocade and green — photo by PhilipBarrington
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PhilipBarrington

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Devil's golf course, salt, crystal and death valley — photo by KitKestrel
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KitKestrel

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A rustic mosaic of hexagon tiles in earth tones, creating vibrant textures. — photo by Magda Ehlers
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Magda Ehlers

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Detailed close-up of an abstract geometric pattern with a textured, 3D appearance. — photo by David Underland
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David Underland

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About Tessellation Photography

Close-up shots of traditional mosaic tilework reveal intricate arrangements where individual tiles nest together in repeating sequences. Brocade fabrics display densely woven tessellated designs, while aged architectural surfaces showcase how centuries of weathering affect interlocking patterns. Snake-like curves and geometric tessellations appear across both decorative surfaces and natural formations, captured from Belfast landmarks and historic interiors.

Muted earth tones and faded hues dominate images of older tessellations, where patina and wear soften the geometric precision. Shallow angles emphasize how individual shapes recede into depth, making the overall pattern appear to extend beyond the frame's boundaries.

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Geometric compositions share tessellation's dependence on precise arrangement and mathematical proportion, while Pattern collections echo the rhythmic repetition found in interlocking designs. Background imagery often employs tessellated elements to anchor layouts without competing for visual attention.

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Interior design mood boards benefit from tessellation references when developing tile schemes or fabric selections for residential projects. Educational materials about symmetry, mathematics, or cultural textile traditions gain visual authenticity through authentic tessellation documentation.

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Website headers and presentation slide backgrounds use tessellation imagery to establish visual sophistication without distraction. Packaging design for luxury goods frequently incorporates tessellated patterns as a foundation layer, where the orderly geometry signals craftsmanship and attention to detail.