About Us
Pictured from left to right: Kaitlin Holloway Director of TH Trade Companies, Rachel Lenchner Chief Marketing and Merchandising Officer, Alyssa Moore President, Morgan Wilson General Manager, Paula Fitzgerald Director of Finance
Modern, Affordable, and Quality Home Furnishings for Everyday Living.
Celebrating 70 years of being Pittsburgh's premiere and luxury furniture store.
A premium experience all under one roof. Shop Today’s Home, Designer Furniture Outlet, The Rug Studio, The Sleep Studio and Window Treatments all in one convenient location. Our 60,000 sq ft showroom in Greentree has an expansive selection of premium brands and materials to bring you the very best in custom furniture and interior solutions. We are the Pittsburgh Design Center!
More extensive and affordable than ever. Our design center encompasses the entire interior buying experience. The unparalleled quality, value, and attention to detail that that we have delivered for the past 70 years is better than ever!
Celebrating 70 Years
Celebrating 70 years and 3 generations. Combining superior furniture, fabrics, flooring and window treatments all under one roof. Our expansive selection of premium brands and materials brings you the very best in interior solutions all at superior everyday prices.
Get Inspired
Visit our 60,000 sq ft showroom in Greentree. With massive galleries including living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and more. Get inspired throughout curated spaces that combine the perfect blend of quality, form and function. Our talented design team is waiting to help you make your house a home!
Today's Home Timeline
1953 - Today’s Home is founded by Sigmund and Audrey Lenchner.
1987 - Jeff & Jill Lenchner join business as second generation leaders.
2000 - Designer Furniture Outlet (DFO) is launched. Through its expertise and relationships in the furniture industry, Today’s Home Inc. leveraged luxury closeouts, passing on savings to consumers who desire designer furnishings at reduced prices.
2005 - TH Trade is launched transforming the company’s 56 years of experience into the commercial furnishings world. TH TRADE meets the unique needs of clients in the specialty areas of Commercial, Health, Educational, Corporate, and Hospitality. In addition, an Independent Designer trade showroom is also formed serving over 200 independent designers.
2014 - Rachel Lenchner joins business as third generation leader.
2021 - New leadership team appointed to run all companies.
2023 - Today's Home celebrated 70 years of business bringing together our core businesses all under one roof!
2024 - Alyssa Moore named President
New President of Today's Home
Alyssa Moore
Alyssa was named President of Today’s Home in 2024. She brings ten years of cross-functional leadership and 20+ years of managerial experience to the role. She started her career at Party City before graduating from Robert Morris University with a degree in Information Systems and Communications. After graduating, she transitioned to Citizens Bank in Cranberry Township. Her previous management experience allowed her to quickly move from a Banker to Branch Manager within two years at one of the largest and most profitable branches in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
Wanting to evolve from corporate banking she started at Today’s Home as a manager of the North Hills store. Throughout her tenure at Today’s Home she has taken on many roles, most recently as Chief Operating Officer. Alyssa’s passion is keeping Today’s Home moving forward into the next generation of consumer needs with her primary focus on providing outstanding customer service and constantly innovating the ever-changing products and services of the Furniture and Home Décor market. Her goal is to continue to build on the Today’s Home legacy and core principles of the 70-year-old brand.
Alyssa is also an active member of the Elks Organization where she dedicates numerous hours of volunteering for several charities and is currently serving as the Chairman of the Past Exalted Rulers of her local lodge in Cranberry Township.
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