Doyle Collection is commercial and industrial design studio specialising in stunning interiors and beautiful architecture. Located in the heart of Tokyo, the studio was founded in 2011 by the enigmatic Aiji Inoue, who is also the current CEO of the company. 

Doyle Bar

The man behind Doyle Collection, Aiji Inoue, was born in Yokohoma, Japan in 1977. With an early interest in design and a keen architectural eye Aiji made his way to the prestigious Meiji University. It is here where he laid his foundations to begin his career and after graduating, he spent 11 years working as an interior architect. These 11 years would prove to be important for Aiji as it is here where he honed his craft, learnt the ropes and eventually made the decision to establish the Doyle Collection. Since then he’s never looked back, the company has gone from strength to strength with a regular string of projects.

Doyle Restaurant

The company portfolio has moved past Japan with projects in other parts of Asia and Europe. There is now doubt that this boutique studio is expected to become a major player in years to come. Aiji Inoue’s work has been widely praised and renowned for his method of utilizing unique methods, ideas and materials.

Doyle Office Architecture

Popular work includes the stylish InterContinental Yokohama Grand, the excellent La Coquina Cerveceria, stunning Delirium café and the award winning & Dough Donut Café, as well as so much more which can be found at http://www.doylecollection.jp/works/ 

Doyle Hotel Room

Judges’ Feedback

  • Excellent portfolio of work that has a distinct, consistent and recognisable style.
  • Outstanding dedication to customer service, a facilitatory and fresh approach is adopted for each individual client.
  • Exemplary leadership, you Aiji, are one of the strengths of your company. Your experience, values and approach.

Doyle Collection LogoWebsite: http://www.doylecollection.jp/
Email: info@doylecollection.jp
Phone: 81 3-5734-1508
Address: Ebisuminami, 1 Chome−20−3, Shibuya City, Tokyo, 150-0022, Japan