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This is a review based on my personal experience using and styling the product, which was provided through the #오감리뷰 program. The 'THE FACTORIES' book edition from 'ELLE DECO KOREA' that I received this time is not in the standard magazine format but was published as a thick booklet. It has value as a visual object. Above all, I really like the substantial contents of the supplements. The pouch alone is priced at 29,000 won, and the laundry detergent sheets at 35,000 won, totaling 64,000 won. This more than makes up for the cost of the book, and since the content contains timeless value, it seems well worth keeping. Did I focus too much on the price? Haha. The silver pouch is especially pretty. I want to stock up on the other sizes too~ ♥ It's my first time using laundry sheets, so I'm looking forward to them~~ *** Appendix: GBH Travel Pouch + Laundry Detergent Sheets This book is worth collecting as an archive resource that goes beyond a simple magazine~ The theme of this issue, 'The Factories,' traces the origins of the data contained within objects that constitute a space, going beyond the mere state of those objects being placed there. Rather than designs wrapped in flowery language, this content records the materiality and logic of the production site, documenting the origins of objects through five sets of factory data. I think it would be helpful to open this book when you are looking for personal inspiration that goes beyond style and taste. Since this hardcover book is released four times a year with different color palettes, I recommend keeping an eye out, picking your favorite color, and styling it in your study or living room! {1 #ELLEDECO} {2 #ELLEDECOKorea} {3 #ELLEDECOMarchIssue} {4 #ELLEKorea} {5 #StudyDecor} {6 #InteriorBooks} {7 #InteriorMagazine}