At Archventil, we believe that design is not just about form, but also about structure, emotion, and method. Every project stems from a precise process that combines rationality and empathy, aesthetic vision and technical expertise.
We are delighted that this approach has been recognized by one of the industry’s most authoritative voices: IFDM – Il Foglio del Mobile. The magazine dedicated an article to our studio and the vision of our founder, Elena Tomlenova, as part of an in-depth editorial feature on the value of design as a tool for storytelling and connection.


The Project as a System
The published article, titled “Scenes from a Wedding, ” describes the approach we take to every project: starting with a structured brief, moving on to defining objectives, and culminating in a precise, creative, and consistent execution.
IFDM places particular emphasis on our proprietary system, the BID – Basic Interior Design, which guides the client through every stage of the process. This method was designed to simplify the process without sacrificing depth: it is based on the analysis of three key aspects—functional, economic, and artistic—to create unique, well-considered, and cohesive spaces.



An acknowledgment that inspires us to do more
Being featured in a magazine like IFDM is a significant milestone. For us, it means that the work we’ve done over the years hasn’t gone unnoticed: that our focus on the process, customization, and our relationship with the client has a value that extends beyond any single project.
But it is also an incentive to continue on this path, with the same dedication and passion.

For those who want to learn more
For those who want to read the full article, here is the piece published by IFDM (opens in a new tab):
And if you’d like to find out how we apply our method to real-world projects, visit the section dedicated to our services or explore our portfolio.