The Hermès La Clé des Champs carré was designed by Françoise Faconnet and first introduced in 1965.
Just like so many Hermès designs, the La Clé des Champs is not just another pretty silk scarf.
It is a call to escape!
The name itself, “La Cle des Champs,” is a French idiom meaning “to take the key to the fields,” which beautifully translates to the English saying “to head for the hills.”
It evokes that irresistible urge to escape the city and embrace the freedom of nature, a sentiment John Muir captured perfectly with his words “The mountains are calling, and I must go…”, a reminder of open fields and fresh air.
First released in 1965 it has been a beloved piece for collectors and fashionistas alike.

Beyond the iconic “H” jacquard, the La Clé des Champs Hermès carré has been released in two additional versions: a rare early twill edition and a later fireworks jacquard design. Reissued in 1990 and 1995 with an updated copyright and care tag, its popularity has only continued to soar.
The scarf’s charm lies in its composition of birds frolicking carefree amongst branches.
Issued in various colorways this design can be both delicate and bold, adapting to your mood and outfit.
Whether you’re seeking a luxurious accessory to elevate your everyday look or a symbolic reminder to reconnect with the liberating feeling of wide-open spaces, the La Clé des Champs carré is a timeless piece that embodies the spirit of escape and adventure.









