The material · printed in-house
A white that refuses to age.
Bisqlite is our proprietary photo-sensitive resin — printed, not molded — that cures to a warm, bright white with the depth of bone china. Every gadz.tech diffuser and shade is printed in it. It's the surface you see, the light you read by, and the signature you'll recognize across the catalog.
01 — Sunproof by formula
The white you buy is the white you keep.
Most resins yellow. UV light slowly breaks them down, and a crisp white drifts to amber — the reason so many printed objects look tired within a year. Bisqlite is built the opposite way. It's loaded with titanium dioxide, the same mineral UV-blocker that makes physical sunscreen white. That pigment reflects the light that ages ordinary resin, so the shade that's bright on your shelf today is still bright years from now.
It wears sunscreen, so your lamp doesn't have to. Virtually sunproof, by design.
02 — A living finish
It shares more than a name with bisque.
Raw Bisqlite has the character of bisque — unglazed, fired porcelain. Matte, tactile, quietly porous, warm in the hand. And like bisque, an unsealed surface can take a mark from everyday handling. We leave it raw on purpose, and we treat that as character rather than defect: it's a finish you can restore, not one you have to baby.
A quick pass with an alcohol pad lifts everyday marks and brings the surface back to new. No special kit. No sending it back.
Care
Wipe with an isopropyl-alcohol pad. Everyday marks lift away and the matte white returns.
That's the whole routine — the same honesty you'd give raw wood, leather, or unglazed ceramic.
03 — The name
Bisque, for the porcelain. Lite, for the light.
Bisque is the fired, warm-white character it's named for. -lite is the light it's built to carry. Said out loud, in context, it reads as exactly what it is — an engineered material, printed in our studio, and the visible signature of every gadz.tech object.
04 — Specification