
Heather Kane Kohler
Editor-at-Large at 417 Magazine
Stylist + Designer ❤️ 417 Home Editor-at-Large
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417mag.com | Heather Kane Kohler
Photo by Tessa CooperDebbie Johnson (far left) and Ron Johnson (far right) create a dreamy atmosphere—from the food to the decor— for their backyard garden party. The smell of fried chicken filled the air in the backyard of Ron and Debbie Johnson’s home last summer as guests mingled throughout the flowers. The weather was perfect and the decor and food were just as expected: perfectly executed.
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417mag.com | Heather Kane Kohler
It’s easy to walk by a gooseberry bush and not notice a single berry. But if you look closely at just the right time, you’ll see green berries beginning to form on the bush’s big, woody branches. The tart and flavorful fruit is almost invisible, blending perfectly into the bush’s foliage. It’s not until later that gooseberries take on a more purplish hue and can be easier to spot. When picked green, gooseberries are very tart. They sweeten as they become more mature and rosy colored.
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417mag.com | Heather Kane Kohler
Photos by Brandon AlmsJacob Sommer’s pieces are inspired by the hills, lakes and trees of the Ozarks. Purchase Photo Jacob Sommers’ furniture designs are driven by the natural shape and character of wood. He lets each piece decide what it will be, and he and sources all his materials—walnut, oak, maple, cedar—from the forests of the Ozarks where he has spent most of his life.
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417mag.com | Heather Kane Kohler
Photographed by Janae HardyDesigner Shailey Murphy shares her appreciation for restoring older homes, including her own eclectic home nestled in the Rountree neighborhood. There’s just something about the charm—and the possibility—of a old house. Turning one into your perfect home is a balancing act between preserving the original touches and unique character of the space while also adding details to make it feel entirely your own.
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417mag.com | Heather Kane Kohler
Hoesch’s obsession with MacKenzie-Childs began when she was just a teenager. Her love for the pottery, best known for its signature black and white checkerboard pattern, was ignited when she visited her aunt on the East Coast. Once Hoesch was in college she would travel to upstate New York for the big MacKenzie-Childs warehouse sales. “I would go buy boxes of pottery,” says Hoesch. “My family thought I was crazy.
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