This is the second of an adjacent log pairing and has a distinctive dip in the flow of the grain (the lighter seat line is a surprise feature). The leg shapes were chosen to match, and both seat and legs are darkened by ammonia fuming. 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.