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Compact Drink H1 pendant light in cone shape The single-coloured Dring H1 pendant light has a curved lampshade with a thin extension that looks like an upturned wine glass. The long cable connects the lampshade to the canopy of the same colour. Drink is particularly suitable for illuminating small side tables and dining room tables. The designers Donegani & Lauda are behind the designs of many Rotaliana lights, including the Drink pendant light. The collaboration between the two artists and architects began back in 1992, when they founded D&L Studios for architecture, interiors and design. Individual designs by the designers have even been exhibited at the London Design Museum and the Vitra Design Museum in Germany.