An all wooden construction including the hinge. Natural, robust shapes follow the grain. The friction of the hinge joint is made just tight enough to hold the lid open, whilst adding an audible creak. From splitting an oak butt to finally pegging, this piece has taken approximately 15 years to create. The oak has been locally sourced in the Scottish Borders. Riven refers to oak that has been split from large butts by ‘wedge-and-mallet’ and not converted to planks by machine.