Leder Haus Participates in Food, Hotel & Tourism (FHTB) Bali 2026 Exhibition
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Food, Hotel & Tourism Bali (FHTB) 2026 marked its 14th edition as one of the leading international trade exhibitions for the hospitality, food and beverage, and tourism industries in Eastern Indonesia.
Held from 28–30 April 2026 at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC), the exhibition brought together regional and international suppliers, hospitality businesses, and industry professionals.

International Hospitality and Tourism Industry Gathering
The exhibition featured several hundred exhibitors from around 14 countries, presenting products and services related to hospitality operations, interior solutions, food service, hotel technology, catering, and tourism infrastructure.
Attendees included hospitality operators, architects, designers, developers, distributors, and procurement professionals from Indonesia and overseas.
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Leder Haus’s Participation at FHTB 2026
For Leder Haus, participation in FHTB 2026 supported the company’s efforts to strengthen its presence within Bali’s hospitality and commercial interior market.
The exhibition provided an opportunity to introduce its portfolio of leather and synthetic material solutions to professionals involved in hotel, restaurant, resort, and commercial interior projects across Eastern Indonesia.
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Supporting Hospitality Projects Through the Bali Showroom
Leder Haus also highlighted its existing showroom presence in Bali, which continues to support hospitality, residential, and commercial projects on the island.
The showroom serves as a consultation point for architects, interior designers, contractors, and project owners seeking upholstery and interior material solutions.
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Booth Presentation and Material Showcase
At the exhibition, Leder Haus presented a booth concept focused on material diversity and tactile interaction. The booth featured curated lighting, organized sample displays, and a multi-colored geometric installation showcasing the range of textures, finishes, and color variations available across the company’s collections.
Balinese-inspired visual elements were also incorporated into the presentation, reflecting a connection between contemporary material applications and local cultural references.