Lisbet Dæhlin née Hübschmann (1922–2012) was a Danish-born Norwegian ceramist who is remembered for her blue-glazed jugs and vases.
After studying in Copenhagen, she moved to Norway in 1949 and worked for a time with the sculptor and ceramist Svein Visted (1903–84) in his Lillehammer workshop.
[4] Born on 17 June 1922 in Lunde, Varde Municipality, in northwest Jutland, Lisbet Hübschmann was the daughter of the miller and amateur painter Jakob Carstensen Jakobsen Hübschmann (1893–1973) and his wife Birgitte Bloch Sørensen (1891–1978).
[1] Her success resulted from her ability to transform jugs, vases, teapots and cups into works of art which still ensuring they could be used in practice.
With their fine soft lines, her blue-glazed jugs and teapots are reminiscent of paintings by Vermeer.