The Continental Breakfast Chair is an art installation consisting of two custom chairs inspired by plane seats, hospital accessories, and hotel design. The chairs were not meant for human use, and the installation features a woman who sits in the chair, which situates her at a downward-facing angle with her posterior in the air. The artist, Anna Uddenberg, said that the chair stages an act of submission, where a woman becomes the symbol of passive submission, and the name “Continental Breakfast” speaks specifically to the body as an asset to modify and control. The chair is a metaphor for how we relinquish autonomy to user-friendly technologies, and it represents a critique of technology, authority, wealth, and bodily autonomy. The Continental Breakfast Chair has become a cultural phenomenon, sparking discussions, memes, and even confusion, and it invites the audience to question societal norms. Therefore, the purpose of the Continental Breakfast Chair is to serve as an art piece that critiques societal norms and invites the audience to question them.