I have a mix of outdoor furniture. I really don't have any photos of just the furniture though I'll see if I can find some online. All of my furniture stays outdoors through the winter. I let all my teak weather to a silver-gray color.
I have a set of four folding cafe/bistro teak and steel chairs with a matching teak and steel teak table. Two chairs with arms, two without. These get moved around; sometimes down by the lake, sometimes by the pool or by the back patio. I've had them for over 10 years and they have held up remarkably well. They are very comfortable to sit in. Came with a 32" round slatted teak and steel table. They look very much like the photo below.
We have a couple of chaise loungers that are the same structure as the above bistro set out on the back patio.
I have about a half-dozen teak steamers. These stay out by the pool year-round. Maybe 7 years old. We have cushions for them, some folk prefer the wood, some prefer the cushions. You do have to be careful when shopping for these types of steamers. On some the wood is not so great and the brass is thin and poorly machined. Personally I don't like the bright brass, I stripped the lacquer off so they'd tarnish to a nice dull brown. Very similar to these:
We have a teak dining set out by the pool, as well as a similar one out on the back patio of the house. The company used to be "Wood Classics", they are now called Arthur Lauer.
http://www.outdoorteakgardenfurniture.com/
Nice stuff. Probably bought it 12 years ago. Bought kits and assembled it myself. We have the 60" dining table with two extension leaves, a sedgewick coffee table, 8 grayson dining arm chairs, 4 salter adirondack chairs.
We have a set of powder coated cast aluminum, two chairs and a table. Called "dolphin and star" design or something like that. Very comfortable.
Now for the bizarre...about 5 years ago my wife on a whim bought an outdoor set (four chairs and a table) from Home Depot. Marked down for end-of-year clearance. $700, to $350, then to $100. I grimaced when she bought it home. The chairs are large deep seating seats, sort of a "spring steel" design for a little rocking motion. The table has a removable center panel that you remove to reveal a sort of hokey recessed fire pit in the middle of it, which we never use for fire. But we do fill it with ice to chill drinks.
I can't believe I'm writing this, but it was an excellent buy. Very comfortable deep seating. The cushions stay out all summer, rain or shine, but I do bring them in for winter. The set, which I sort of thought was going to be disposable, has survived several years.
I have about 8 pull around the pool chairs like the photo below. Foldable arm chairs that also recline for sunbathing:
While we have cushions available, most people at our house don't like cushions on their chairs/loungers when sunbathing. But for pool watching or chilling in the shade under the pergola, the cushions are always used.
When looking for chill-out seating, look for "deep seating". Comfy.
Man, after writing all that I wanna go nap by the pool. I guess I'll have to wait for the snow to melt first.