Makeup mogul Kylie Jenner might not be the richest person in the world (yet), but she absolutely lives like it. The 21-year-old is on track to becoming the youngest self-made billionaire, and TBH, we’re trying to channel that same drive in 2019. When Ky took to social media on Jan. 8, she showed us that she isn’t backing down from being a boss b—ch this year, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Watch the video above to see the photo and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel.

Ky’s outfit seriously kills the game, yet her black draped dress and heels are merely accessories next to the two most expensive pieces in the pic. Naturally, the KUWTK star’s Hermes Birkin bag in all-black is a showstopper here (the model she has, with black hardware, is a rarer piece) but nothing compares to where Ky has parked her behind.

King Kylie, as that is her rightful moniker, is sitting on a throne fit for royalty. The chair she’s lounging in is actually an art piece by KAWS, a graffiti artist turned museum darling whose work can be found in spots like The Brooklyn Museum and The Museum of Contemporary Art.

Though it looks like the artist’s furniture pieces have not gone up for auction yet, his paintings and sculptures have sold for anywhere from 100k to 2.5 million bucks. So, while we can’t say exactly how much the chair cost her baby daddy, Travis Scott, we can say that it would cost anyone else a pretty penny.

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daddy dropped off a new chair for stormi😫😍🖤 and omg this girl threw the bag over her shoulder i can’t.

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The best part about the fluffy, stylized chair? Daddy Travis actually got the piece as a gift for baby Stormi Webster, his and Ky’s adorable 11-month-old daughter. In a previous vid on her IG of Stormi looking adorable engulfed in the big black mass of seating, Kylie wrote, “Daddy dropped off a new chair for Stormi.”

So now, not only is Kylie rollin’ in dough, but her 11-month-old now owns furniture that’s worth more than our whole lives. 2019 mood, indeed.